Communicating with the Soul of Nature:
“My Greatest Wish is to Do God’s Will”

Dorothy Maclean

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Feb 1-3, 2008

Everything around us has an intelligence with which we can communicate and from which we can ask advice, when we are in a state of loving service. All we need to do is ask. It works. When we bring spirit into everyday life and accept each situation without judging, we relieve the stress caused by our resistance to what is. We have choice. We can bring love into all things. We can transform the planet into a higher vibration.

Dorothy Maclean is sparkling company. One morning long ago, when she was attuning to her inner divinity, she was told that she had a job to commune with nature, to the essence of its intelligence, whether it was a planet, a cloud, a vegetable. She did this and found herself communicating with a formless energy field for which the nearest word was deva, a Sanskrit word meaning “shining one,” or angel. She was speaking to not one plant but to the intelligent soul of that plant species, a planetary being. That began her cooperation with nature.

In the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to experience contact not only with nature but also with the souls of human groupings such as countries. She hopes you will leave this retreat knowing that you can consciously attune to your inner divinity. You have the choice to see life from the vast perspective of your wholeness. Nature’s intelligence can respond to our questions, and such cooperation is vital at this time, to help us solve the problems that we have created. We welcome Dorothy’s return, as she is inspiring. Please join us.

Dorothy Maclean worked for British Intelligence during WWII, and in succeeding years, she developed a conscious communication with her inner divinity. After 10 years of proving the reliability of that inner contact along with Peter and Eileen Caddy, they moved to Findhorn, Scotland.There the Angel of Findhorn told her that it was their job “to reach the four corners of the earth.” She thought this was absolutely ridiculous, but her attunement to the intelligence of nature enabled them to grow extremely large cabbages in sand without fertilizers or pesticides. The media picked up the story, people visited, and before long, there were 300 people. The Angel of Findhorn soon reached the four corners of the earth. After 11 years, Dorothy left Findhorn to work in North America with her friends in the Lorian Association. She also travels throughout the world.

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