Esoteric Goddess

Podcast for Dave Alan radio show, with Denise Marcel.

Podcast with Dave Alan, The Nighthawk, and Denise Marcel, the Esoteric Goddess.  January 29, 2012.  Tonights guest is Normandi Ellis.

 Hour One: http://davealan.podomatic.com/entry/2012-01-30T18_57_47-08_00 Dave and Denise welcome Normandi Ellis, author of “Invoking the Scribes of Ancient Egypt- the Initiatory Path of Spiritual Journaling”, with Gloria Taylor-Brown.  Normandi Ellis has written many books on Egypt, including Awakening Osiris, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Translated by Normandi Ellis, Dreams of Isis, Feasts of Light, Celebrating the Seasons of Life based on the Egyptian Goddess Mysteries, Fresh-fleshed Sisters, Going West, Voice Forms, Sorrowful Mysteries and Other Stories, and her newest one due out this coming August, “Imagining the World into Existence; An Ancient Egyptian Manual of Consciousness. 

 Normandi’s insight into the future is as acute as her knowledge of the past.  Her soft-spoken grace illuminates the fact that the future is about beauty and transformation, not destruction.  But in all transformation something has to go.  “At all stages of learning one must give up something, even if it is a way of life you have always known”.   Even the infant must leave the comfort and safety of his mother’s womb to face the unknown to find out who he truly is. The future must be faced without fear, and to understand where we are going we can look to the past for guidance as we walk forward to meet our future selves.

 

Hour Two:  http://davealan.podomatic.com/entry/2012-01-30T18_42_18-08_00  We continue the conversation with Normandi Ellis for the first half hour.  She talks about the Sphinx and that it was probably built in the age of Leo, perhaps 12,000 years ago.  She shared ideas of the Black Lion/White Lion connection to the age that spawned such an incredible monument.    Dave plays Midnight at the Oasis, to pull us all back to this time zone, and after Normandi leaves, we field calls from listeners.  Wayne recites a wonderful poem about the Sands of Time, and Richard, Dave and Denise discuss Chemtrails.

 


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