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Choices of Love

Choices of Love
By Dorothy Maclean

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Ever since her early days at the Findhorn Community in Scotland, Dorothy Maclean has been helping people attune to nature and connect with their inner divinity. Now, in Choices of Love, she discusses the nature of divine love and how each of us can avail ourselves of its power to enrich any aspect of our lives.

The immensity of divine love, how to contact it, the nature of the Divine, blocks to understanding, the nature of good and evil, and the angelic world of nature and of human groupings such as cities, states, and nations, are among the topics Dorothy Maclean addresses.

The reader of Choices of Love will come away with a clearer understanding of themselves and the universal love of which we are all a part.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1050969 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 222 pages

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"A book by her is always a special feast of insights.... I commend its spirit and its richness to you." -- David Spangler, author of The Call

About the Author
Dorothy Maclean is a co-founder of the Findhorn Community in Scotland and the author of several books including To Hear the Angels Sing and To Honor the Earth. She currently lives in the Northwest and gives lectures and workshops throughout the world.


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Dorothy Maclean Continues Her Story5
Dorothy Maclean, one of the cofounders of the Findhorn Foundation, writes of her experiences during the fifteen years after she published "To Hear The Angels Sing," her book telling of that community. She tells of her search for The Beloved, her name for "the eternal, complete love." She describes the love in all things -- plants, animals, rocks, trees, cities, fire -- as well as in humans. At Findhorn, she and others learned to use their powers of love to contact nature spirits, known as devas. The story of how she progressed in her ability to attune to nature spirits makes fascinating reading. For those like me who seem to take a long time to reach these levels, it is encouraging to know her learning took many years.
Maclean left Findhorn to return to her native Canada to apply her learning to ordinary living. She finds when she attunes to a situation with love, the solution is presented. When she accepts a fault or darker quality in herself, she feels divine love. I like the way she describes seeking balance in polarities. Part 2 of the book is devoted to her experiences with the souls of nature; how she contacts the divine essences of plants, volcanoes, hurricanes, the identities and souls of countries. She encourages us to do the same with loving contact, and assures us this is the way the planet will be saved. Her earlier book impressed me deeply. I enjoyed reentering her story and learning how she has continued to grow in love and consciousness through the years.

Read this one.5
Dorothy Maclean is that wonderful combination of a profound mystic and a loving, down-to-earth person who embodies the best of a spiritual tradition. A book by her is always a special feast of insights, and this book, her first after too many years, is no exception. I commend its spirit and its richness to you.

Marvelous!5
If you enjoyed her earlier books about Findhorn, plant spirits, devas, etc., you will LOVE this book! She goes into greater detail about how each tree, each house, each town, each nation, etc., has its own protective, guiding spirit or deva. A very comforting, enlightening and marvelous book.