Rosemarie Anderson, Ph.D., is an author, poet, professor emerita of psychology, Episcopal priest, and award-winning researcher. She is the author of several books, including The Divine Feminine Tao Te Ching. After living in different countries around the world, including South Korea, Japan, Germany, Italy, and Ireland, she now lives in southern Oregon surrounded by wilderness and wildlife. Susan Dorf is an artist known for her paintings, prints, and sketchbook drawings. Her work has been published and exhibited in the United States and abroad, and she has taught workshops in painting and art journaling in Mexico, Europe, and the US. She lives in Michoacán, Mexico.
“Rosemarie Anderson is a wise and trusted guide for anyone on the
spiritual path of awakening. She introduces us to this ancient
Celtic oracle and invites us to ask our questions of the Celtic
gods and goddesses, trees and animals, and our ancestors. Then we
are asked to listen silently and patiently to the answer that
emerges from within our own true nature.”
*Linda Sparrowe, author of Yoga at Home: Inspiration for Creating
Your Own Home Practice*
“This splendid, nature-based, Celtic-wisdomderived deck will alert
you to deepen your connections, align your energies, and sidestep
your obstacles.”
*James Fadiman, Ph.D., author of Your Symphony of Selves*
“Aiding discernment and spiritual growth, Rosemarie Anderson’s
mythopoetic interpretation of Celtic archetypal images reaches
creatively into the unconscious, where dreams live, growth is
shaped, and change is born.”
*Penelope Duckworth, author of Mary: The Imagination of Her
Heart*
“Rosemarie is the author of the wonderful Divine Feminine Tao Te
Ching, which I read every day. This book of oracles consisting of
64 cards has been many decades in the making and reflects the
embeddedness of Celtic spirituality in everyday life while all
aspects and expressions are interconnected. Rosemarie explains how
to cast the Oracle, including spreads of cards representing past,
present and future. Prompted by her, I asked about my most
important task in the years ahead. The first card—Mare—related to
healing the wounds of abandonment and loss of trust, the
second—Mother Goddess Carrying Children and Food—represents
well-being and comfort, with a call to nourish oneself with
soothing activities and relationships; while the third—Tir Na Nog,
64—represents the blessed isles to the west, which is about
becoming aware of simple pleasures of life. I very much resonated
with these cards and the call to simplicity and contentment. Highly
recommended.”
*David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer Journal*
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