The Lost Sisterhood:
The Return of Mary Magdalene,
the Mother Mary, and Other Holy Women.
From the back cover:
Near the end of the millennium, Julia Ingram's
spirit guides prompted her to close her busy
therapy practice, put all of her belongings in
storage and hit the road – destination unknown.
During a Spirit-led year of exploring the United
States, Ingram met dozens of people who
identified themselves as reincarnated Essenes
from the time of Jeshua (Jesus).
Most
astonishing were meetings with women who –
through past-life regressions – discovered they
had been Jesus' relatives, friends, teachers,
and lovers. These remarkable encounters
convinced the author that the perspective of
women was missing from most accounts of Jesus'
mission, that Mary Magdalene's considerable role
as a priestess/apostle had been vastly
underrated, and that Mother Mary was a teacher
and healer who sought to overcome the
fundamentalism of the male-dominated Hebrew
religion.
These
fifteen visionaries announce that the Sisterhood
is back today to restore the Divine Feminine to
her rightful place and to bring desperately
needed balance to our world. In the sequel to
The Messengers, Ingram presents a
revisioning of a religious past that will help
shapes our spiritual future.
Praise from Pulitzer Prize Nominee Beth Witrogen
McLeod:
"The sacred feminine is being called forth.
Julia Ingram has journeyed far and wide to bring
us a work that has the power to transform lives.
The necessary leap in our evolution of
consciousness demands that we manifest the
divine feminine principle if balance is to be
restored before it is too late."
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Antigone Books in Tucson,
East/West Books in Seattle,
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Crystal Visions in
Asheville,
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Books in Bisbee. You can also order online
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Sisterhood.
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schedule a private session.
The Messengers

About The Messengers
For
many years, Oregon businessman and
multi-millionaire, Nick Bunick, had been
told by several psychics that he had
"walked with the Master" in a previous
lifetime. While he was open to
the concept of reincarnation and
therefore prepared to accept such an
idea, he had other things on
his mind—his businesses, politics, and
his family—and brushed off the
spiritual. That is, until a prominent
intuitive, Laurie McQuary, took him in
tow and introduced him to past-life
regression therapist Julia Ingram.
Laurie also saw that Nick had walked
with the Master, but she knew that
he would not do what he came to earth to
do, without his own personal experience
to validate what others had told him.
What he and Julia Ingram thought would
be one hypnosis session turned into
thirteen, as Nick explored in
breathtaking detail his past-life
incarnation as Saul, later know as The
Apostle Paul. This trio of professionals
realized that the story was important
and needed to be shared, but
Nick, concerned over ridicule and
disbelief by others, was unwilling to go
public—until what he came to refer to as
"messengers of God," angels, would not
accept his hesitancy. Along with
fourteen witnesses to the angelic
events, he was inspired to step forward
and share this extraordinary story.
That journey makes up the first half of
the book. Part two features the
word-for-word transcripts of Nick
Bunick's past-life regressions, (a
process gaining acceptance in the
psychological and spiritual community
today). Beginning at age nine,
Saul recounts his life in Tarsus, his
youth in Jerusalem, and his close
friendship with Jeshua (Jesus);
his unswerving devotion to spreading
those messages of unconditional love
after Jeshua's death; and ends with
Paul's own death in Rome at age 62.
Contradicting much of what is reported
in The Gospels, readers from all over
the world have told the authors that
this account feels authentic and
more representative of what their hearts
and minds have felt about the man Jesus
and his true purpose.
The Messengers is
now back in print with a 10th Anniversary
edition
The Anniversary Edition, with Authors' Updates
available at
New Renaissance in Portland,
Antigone Books in Tucson,
and online through
Amazon
or order at any bookstore. In Phoenix,
AZ area Angel
Wings Books,
Scottsdale, AZ.
Used copies of
earlier editions of The Messengers
through internet book sales sites like
Amazon below.