Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage Video – 18 days in 27 minutes

My Journey with Mary Magdalene

From May 3-20th, I traveled through France with a small group of Canadians & Americans on this Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage led by Ariana Rose Brackenbury.

Mary Magdalene started coming through in my visions and paintings in 2014, when studying visionary art in Vienna and Bali.

At that point, I wasn’t aware of all the controversy surrounding Mary Magdalene or the fact that in 1969, the Catholic church took back what Pope Gregory the Great said in 591, which had led to over a thousand years of teaching she’d been a sex worker. Nor did I know that Pope Francis, in 2016, affirmed that she was instead the “Apostle to the Apostles“, elevating July 22nd to a feast day for this saint.

As for the movie “The DaVinci Code“, I’d seen it, but can’t say I’d spent much time contemplating it beyond Hollywood entertainment.

What really awakened Mary Magdalene’s essence in my life was when I was Guided to Glastonbury in 2019 and to the books “Anna, Grandmother of Jesus: A Message of Wisdom and Love” and “Anna: Voices of the Magdalenes” books in the Chalice Garden bookstore.  The energy was palpable just holding the first, something I’d only experienced a few times in my life.

The stories of the holy family’s travels and initiations that these books contained, left me with an open mind, an open heart, and the willingness to say ‘Yes!’ to the Guidance to join this pilgrimage.

Then came more books, book club discussions, and a couple more Mary Magdalene energy-infused paintings:

I’m fascinated by the found Gospels, the reframing of beliefs, the opening to so much more than we didn’t even know we didn’t know. I’ve appreciated the in-depth research as well as the channeled wisdom of several authors.

Mostly, I’m curious and welcoming of how I can help bring forth any love, message, essence of Mary Magdalene and the Divine Feminine. I know it’s a journey, not a destination. 

Spending over 60 hours revisiting each site through thousands of photos and video clips for the creation of this movie was just one more step in integrating all that I experienced during 18 days in May.

Of course it was also my way of sharing it with you. So thank you to all those who made this trip possible.

I invite you now to feel your way through this video and all the information below on the 27 locations and come to your own questions, conclusions, curiosities, and inspirations. Enjoy the process.

P.S. I welcome your art patronage. Thank you.




The 27 Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage Sites

The information below comes from both our pilgrimage package by Ariana Rose Brackenbury, and several Internet sites, including Wikipedia.

I’m sharing it to give you a better appreciation of the 27 locations you’ll experience in the 27-minute video above.

This is also giving me a chance to learn more about the places I’ve been since, at the time, I was often feeling or experiencing with or without my camera more than listening or reading.

What’s important to know before we get into each location is that Mary Magdalene is said to have spent the last years of her life in France after the crucifixion of Christ. She and the apostles who accompanied her during this escape from persecution became the first evangelizers there.

1. Grotte de Sainte Marie Madeleine (Mary Magdalene Grotto):

Between Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, the Sainte-Baume mountain is home to some sacred caves. At the end of our 45-minute uphill hike, we arrived at a small Dominican monastery and the Mary Magdalene Grotto in time for the 11am mass. Catholic Popes, Kings of France and pilgrims have all walked this steep trail the hillside chapel.

Some say that Mary Magdalene lived a hermetic existence in this cave for 30 years after evangelizing the region of Provence. From there, she was carried by angels to the cliff summit 7 times a day to pray. Many of the sculptures and paintings we saw throughout France portrayed these angelic visits and her  ecstasy. When the angels saw her last hour approaching, they transported her to the Via Aurelia, near the shrine to St. Maximin.

Ariana ads: “This mountain, sacred to Isis, has been considered holy ground for thousands of years. The energy of the divine feminine is strong here. There are many versions of Mary’s life in Egypt, England, Provence France, Languedoc France and elsewhere – several of which said she was part of the Isis lineage as was Mother Mary. Some say there were sacred ceremonies done in the cave in the traditions of the priestesses of Isis. The natural water here is reported to have healing properties.”

See more in my 3-minute video on YouTube.

2. Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume:

At the foot of the Sainte-Baume mountain is the town of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, whose basilica is dedicated to Mary Magdalene. Her skull is housed in the church’s crypt. Mary’s sarcophagus was discovered on the 12th of December 1279 in the crypt of Saint-Maximin, drawing many pilgrims tothe site, where this basilica was built in 1295.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

3. Cathédrale St. Sauveur – Aix-en-Provence:

According to the Christian tradition, the first church on the site was founded by Saint Maximinus of Aix, one of the seventy-two disciples, who arrived in Provence from Bethany, a village near Jerusalem, with Mary Magdalene on a boat belonging to Lazarus. Maximin built a modest chapel on the site of the present cathedral and dedicated it to the Holy Saviour (le Saint Sauveur). Mary Magdalene and St. Maximin preached here before she retreated to the Grotto in Saint Baume. Maximin stayed in Aix and became its first bishop. The 1st century chapel floor still remains inside the Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur, which was built over it.  In my video, I show you the Burning Bush Triptych by Nicolas Froment, but I don’t have a photo of the “beautiful stained glass window with Mary Magdalene and her jar”, so I’m not sure I saw it. Oops… The Cathedral that stands there today is a national monument.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

4. Saintes Maries de la Mer:

This historical ocean-side village is where the three Marys (Mary Magdalene, Mary Salome and Mary Jacobe), along with with their uncle Joseph of Arimathea, Lazarus and many others are reputed to have come ashore in a boat without oars or a sail. According to the gospels, the 3 Marys came to Jesus’s sepulchre three days after the Crucifixion and were the first witnesses of his Resurrection. They fled the persecution of Christians in the Holy Land after Jesus’s crucifixion to end up in France.

The Eglise Notre-Dame-de-la-Mer was built as a refuge and fortress to protect villagers from invasions from the sea. It has a fresh water well inside, for when the villagers had to take shelter from raiders. The Sanctuary is the site of one of the first places of pilgrimage in Provence to honour Sara, the black Madonna patron saint of the gypsies. Sara is said to have possibly been the Egyptian servant of the three Marys. In another version, Sara was a local woman who welcomed the three Marys on their arrival. A statue of Sarah is in the crypt of the church

This church is known in France for the celebrations it holds for each Mary’s feast. The feast days in May draw 25,000-40,000 Roma Catholics (gypsies, which my guide told me they prefer to be called) and others from France and beyond to the town for a week. The high points at that feast include a ritual when a painted reliquary chest, said to contain the bones of the Saintes Maries, is ceremoniously lowered from its high perch to the altar for veneration. The crypt is left open so that the statue of the Roma’s own Saint Sara, can be honored. On successive days, Romas and a large crowd process statues of Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the beach, carrying them right into the sea.

We weren’t there on feast day, a good thing as I’m not fond of crowds… Our group did, however, have a Scorpio full moon & eclipse ceremony on the beach. Only two braved the cold waters during this unusually chilly May.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

5. Béziers:

Béziers is one of the oldest cities in France. It was a Languedoc stronghold of Catharism, which the Catholic Church condemned as heretical and which Catholic forces exterminated in the Albigensian Crusade. The Cathars held views that were very different from those espoused by the Church – going more towards the simplicity of the teachings of Jesus and against the corruption in the Church. As Catharism became more popular the Church began the Albigensian Crusade, a campaign to eliminate Catharism by Pope Innocent III.

The crusaders reached Béziers on 21 July 1209. Béziers’ Catholics were given an ultimatum to hand over the heretics or leave before the crusaders besieged the city and to “avoid sharing their fate and perishing with them”.[8] However, many refused and resisted with the Cathars. The town was sacked the following day and in the bloody massacre no one was spared, not even Catholic priests and those who took refuge in the churches.

One of the commanders of the crusade was the Papal legate Arnaud-Amaury (or Arnald Amalaricus, abbot of Citeaux). When asked by a crusader how to tell Catholics from Cathars once they had taken the city, the abbot supposedly replied,”Kill them all, for the Lord knoweth them that are His”.

Amalric’s own version of the siege, described in his letter to Pope Innocent III in August 1209 (col. 139), states:

While discussions were still going on with the barons about the release of those in the city who were deemed to be Catholics, the servants and other persons of low rank and unarmed attacked the city without waiting for orders from their leaders. To our amazement, crying “to arms, to arms!”, within the space of two or three hours they crossed the ditches and the walls and Béziers was taken. Our men spared no one, irrespective of rank, sex or age, and put to the sword almost 20,000 people. After this great slaughter the whole city was despoiled and burnt …[10]

The invaders burned the Cathedral of Saint Nazaire, which collapsed on the thousands of people who had taken refuge inside.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

6. Minerve:

The siege of Minerve was undertaken by the Catholic Crusaders in June and July 1210 when they besieged and captured the town. The Crusaders allowed the soldiers defending the town, Catholics, and any Cathars who had not yet reached the leadership status of perfect to go free. Three Cathar perfects who repented were pardoned, but 140 others who refused to do so were burnt at the stake. Some Cathars chose to jump freely into the flames rather than wait for their executioners.

Cistercian monk Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay records two miracles which allegedly took place during the siege. In one instance, a spring from which very little water flowed began to gush water shortly after the Crusaders arrived for the siege. Afterwards, it was reduced once again to a trickle. In the other, as the Crusaders were leaving, they set fire to all the huts which they had made out of branches and dry leaves. One hut, in which a priest had said Mass, while in close proximity to the others, was somehow spared from the flames.

The steep gorges surrounding the town made it virtually impossible to storm. The Crusaders lobbed heavy objects into the walls of the town. On the west, a rock thrower called a petraria (trebuchet) was used, in one of its earliest appearances in Europe.[16] This machine, named mala vazina (“Bad Neighbor”), bombarded the town very heavily and towards the end of June destroying the main wall of the city. The defenders held on for several more weeks. On 22 July the city surrendered. (* I’m just noticing this date now – also the feast day for Mary Magdalene).

Learn more on Wikipedia.

7. Le Domaine de Mournac:

Featured twice in this video and in a separate video I created, the Domaine de Mournac was our home for 7 days and the hub from which we visited many of the sacred sites in the South of France.  It’s a 12th century stone coach house, nestled in over 15 acres of woodland and vines. Here’s where we settled into a communal lifestyle where all participated in organic meal creation, designed to replicate the energy and intention of the early Essene communities which focused on community and collaboration.

8. St. Salvayre:

We found ourselves in a very special small church in the tiny hamlet of St. Salvayre after taking a very windy drive up the mountain. The road has no number but is marked as a Cathar route on the IGN map, so it is very old. Ariana had reported that there is very powerful energy there, especially around the altar. Some legends say that Yeshua died here. In a very interesting post about the conflicting information on this church, one blogger wrote:

They (Jesus & Mary Magdalene) were going to Narbonne and then to Stes. Maries de la Mer to see their daughter Sarah.  Sarah had married the Lord of Râtis who lived on the Oppidum with its sacred wells.  Maybe she was expecting a baby.  The year would have been around 49AD. But Jesus, who had never been well since his heart was injured during the crucifixion, became ill, and died on that journey, and was buried near St. Salvayre.  And Mary continued alone. Sarah being married implies that there was a bloodline through Jesus and Mary Magdalene, but as it was through a woman it would not have been recorded and monitored.

9. Limoux:

Here, we visited the Basilica of Notre Dame de Marceille, a magnificent church of southern Gothic style from the 14th Century, dedicated to Mother Mary. Alas, no photography was allowed inside. It’s built around a Black Madonna known to heal the blind. The church has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries. The water from the spring down the hill from the Basilica is said to have healing powers, especially for eye troubles.

10. Carcassonne:

Carcassonne played a major role in the Albigensian Crusade. The city held against a siege for 14 days in August of 1209. Eventually the Catholics surrendered, and the Cathars, refusing surrender, were expelled from the city with nothing but the clothes they were wearing. The Cathars fled to the surrounding countryside, where they were eventually rooted out and slaughtered.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

11. Montségur:

Montségur was the last refuge of the Cathars during the Crusade. The siege of Montségur was a nine-month siege of the Cathar-held Château de Montségur by French royal forces starting in May 1243. After the castle surrendered, about 210 perfecti and unrepentant credentes were burned in a bonfire on 16 March 1244.

Although the Albigensian Crusade had been concluded with the Treaty of Paris-Meaux in 1229, local resistance continued. The Cathar Church was still able to operate and oppose the Inquisition that pervaded the Languedoc. In 1233, the Cathar Bishop Guilhabert de Castres asked Raymond de Pereille for permission to make Montségur “the seat and head” (domicilium et caput) of the Cathar Church.

As a haven for Cathars, Montségur gained symbolic and strategic importance in the resistance fight against the Catholic Church and the French forces in subsequent years. In 1241, Raymond VII made a token attempt to capture Montségur, primarily to impress the King and the Catholic Church of his allegiance. At that time Montségur housed about 500 people.

In the context of Occitan resistance and possibly linked to Raymond’s efforts to free himself from the chains of the Paris Treaty, two representatives of the Inquisition, William Arnald and Stephen de Saint-Thibéry, as well as their companions and retinue were murdered by about fifty men from Montségur and dispossessed faidits at Avignonet on 28 May 1242. This event led to the decision to send a royal military expedition to eliminate the stronghold.

In 1244 the attack on the castle intensified and the Cathars were defeated and any who chose to maintain their beliefs were burned. No stakes were needed: they mounted the pyre and perished voluntarily in the flames. At the base is a monument to the 210 who chose to die in the fire on March 16, 1244 rather than give up their beliefs.

It has been claimed that three or four perfecti survived; they left the castle by a secret route to recover a treasure of the Cathars that had been buried in a nearby forest in the weeks prior to the surrender. The treasure not only contained material valuables but also documents and possibly relics. Nothing about its whereabouts is known.

The mountain is energized by two major ley lines that intersect. It is said Mary’s fabled “Book of Love” was held here and not found after the siege. The Château de Montségur was razed after 1244. The current fortress follows French military architecture of the 17th century.

At the base of the mountain, in the “Prat dels Cremats” (Occitan for “Field of the Burned”), a modern stele commemorates the death of the victims; it is inscribed “Als catars, als martirs del pur amor crestian. 16 de març 1244” (Occitan for “To the Cathars, to the martyrs of pure christian love. 16 March 1244”).

Learn more on Wikipedia.

Watch my video “Montségur Rescue” here.

12. Cave of Bethlehem – Ornolac-Ussat-les Bains:

This unmarked cave up a local walking trail was a site for Cathar Initiations. Some members of our group felt the energy as they climbed the cave wall barefoot to stand in the geometric relief. I chose to experience it from the ground. I also created this other video of our group’s visit there.

It’s possible the mysterious treasure of the Cathars was hidden in this or another of the caves of the Ariège valley.

13. Bugarach:

This upside down mountain, which looks like the top has been broken off, has very strong energies. It’s seen as a portal or star gate to other dimensions, a major energy vortex that connects to a network of ley lines in the area. There are many reportings of UFO sightings around the top of the mountain. According to some sources, this is the 2nd (sacral) chakra of the planet. The “Anna, Voice of the Magdalenes” book speaks about the location of the former Essene community at the Pic de Bugarach. Another legend states that it is the burial spot of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

14. Fontaine des Amours (Fountain of Love or Lovers Fountain):

We stopped near the small town of Rennes les Bains to visit La Fontaine des Amours. The source is energized by the Pic de Bugarach. The top pool feeds down into a deep heart shaped pool, where some say that Mary Magdalene performed baptisms.

15. Chair of Isis:

According to Annaiya Sophia, a local source, the Chair of Isis, also known as the Throne of Isis

is reputed to be an Initiatory Seat of Power for the Mystery School of Isis.  Every year hundreds of men and women flock to this spot praying to receive wisdom, healing and initiation into the Feminine “Way”.

Because you ‘sit’ on the throne, I feel that this sacred site is connected with fertility, sexuality and womb wisdom.  Historically, Rennes les Bains is officially marked on The Rose Line (Paris Meridian) a time/energy line that runs through St Sulpice in Paris, all the down to the region’s holy mountain, Mt Bugarach.

The Throne of Isis is also situated within the Pentagram as discovered by Henry Lincoln in Holy Blood, Holy Grail.  This is a mystical portal mapped out into the land surrounding Rennes les Chateau by five mountainous peaks.  Many of us in the region call this pentagram The Venus Temple, with its epicentre at La Pique (the Venus Temple transmission)

16. Nebias Natural Labyrinth:

This mysterious maze of limestone, roots, and moss called The Green Labyrinth is the source of many local legends. It would be very easy to get lost in here…. It’s a karstic maze hidden in a preserved oak forest, part of the larger trek, “Le sentier Nature,” which itself is part of the “Sentier Cathare”.

Ariana wrote: “If you are sensitive to fairies, angels and the energy of other realms you may find some magic here. Allow yourself to open to feeling the energies of the area and a deeper connection to the land.”

17. Peyrepertuse:

The wind was a-blowing on this famous mountain fortress Chateau de Peyrepertuse – one of the so-called Cathar castles – at one point, having mistaken a crag for a path, I found myself gripping the walls with a prayer in my heart. I’m sure I wasn’t the first to do that in this century or centuries past. I have to say, perched high on top of a limestone cliff the views were definitely stunning.

This fortress is an example of the chateaus of France built in the dark ages. Inside there is the Church of Marie  on the lower level with strong feminine energy, as well as the church of San Jordi  at the highest point of the fortress.

At the time of the Albigensian Crusade, it was the fief of Guillaume de Peyrepertuse who, not wanting to submit, was excommunicated in 1224. He did finally submit after the failure of the siege of Carcassonne, and the castle became a French possession in 1240.

Learn more on Wikipedia

18. Gorge de Galamus – St. Antoine Hermitage:

I had a breath-taking spiritual experience here when the sunlight coming into the cave-chapel started blessing my eyes through colour dancing through the lenses on my iPhone. I felt connected energetically in a way that stayed with me for a long time.

The Gorges de Galamus are located between the Catalan Country and the Cathar Country, in the departments of Aude and Pyrénées Orientales in the Occitanie – Pyrénées Méditerranées region. According to the region’s official website,

It was around the 14th century that hermits came to isolate themselves in the natural caves of the Gorges. They placed the site under the protection of St Antoine. The hermitage, built in a natural cavity in the cliff, overlooks the canyon of the Gorges and offers a “breathtaking” spectacle.

The buildings seem to be present from 1395. The 19th century was that of the assertion of the religious vocation of the Hermitage. Several hermits succeeded one another maintaining the place, constructing buildings, instituting the bell for vows, receiving the Easter and Pentecost processions. The hermits would have followed one another at Galamus until around 1930, giving a spiritual dimension to the site

The drive was stunning as we wound up to the top and precarious as you’ll see in the video on the way back down. It’s a very simple Hermitage nestled in a cave on the side of a cliff.  The more than life-sized wooden sculptures of Christ and 2 female figures representing humanity was created by Georges Grouiller (St. Paul de Fenouillet). It represents how, on the day of ascension, there is both new hope (character standing) and blindness to this hope (seated figure).

Ariana had written that the energy of Mary Magdalene is said to be very strong here – it may have been a ceremonial place. There is also a sense of heart energy and a lovely blend of the masculine and feminine.

19. Rennes le Château:

According to Wikipedia, this hilltop village is known internationally; it receives tens of thousands of visitors per year, drawn by conspiracy theories surrounding a putative buried treasure discovered by its 19th-century priest Bérenger Saunière, the precise nature of which is disputed among those who credit its existence.

Ariana wrote:

The famous Rennes-le-Chateau was highlighted in the movie “The Da Vinci Code”. There is powerful Earth energy here and in nearby  Bugarach. We begin the day at the simple  Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, which despite its size has much to explore. Much is hidden for those who have eyes to see. The Magdalene Line Trilogy by Kathleen McGowan is a good read as you are preparing for the pilgrimage. The original church was dedicated to Mary Magdalene in 1059. Catharism was very strong at that time and had a lot of influence. While there is no evidence that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married we know that the Catholic Church went to great lengths to remove any evidence that did not support their dogma. The current structure was renovated in the late 19th century by the controversial and well-loved Bishop Saunière who had a deep love for Mary Magdalene. Within the church are many clues to what Bishop Saunière wanted others to know about Mary Magdalene. One of his many gifts to the town was the construction of the  Magdalene Tower. There is much controversy about the surprising wealth the priest Saunière spent creating the Magdalene tower and the home near the church. What is the truth – will we ever really know? Within the church are many clues to what Bishop Saunière wanted others to know about Mary Magdalene. Can we bypass the controversy and instead tune into our own wisdom? Is the Holy Grail inside of us? Take enough time in this small church to allow for your own sense of the energies to arise.

OK, so the part where I’m singing was a recreation of what spontaneously happened when I walked into the space after leaving the Mary Magdalene Tower. The echo was wonderful and the feeling even better. I tried to convey that with a few special effects.

This feeling was augmented by David Bailey’s beautiful channeled Mary Magdalene concert on piano.

20. Rocamadour:

Rocamadour has attracted visitors for its setting in a gorge above a tributary of the River Dordogne and especially for its historical monuments and its sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which for centuries has attracted pilgrims from many countries, among them kings, bishops and nobles.

Flights of steps ascend from the lower town to the churches, a group of massive buildings half-way up the cliff. The chief of them is the pilgrimage church of Notre Dame (rebuilt in its present configuration from 1479), containing the cult image at the centre of the site, a wooden Black Madonna reputed to have been carved by Saint Amator (Amadour) himself.

The village of Rocamadour is the second most visited attraction in France after Mont-Saint-Michel. The pilgrimage site became one of the four holy places of Christendom along with Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago de Compostela. Rocamadour is said to be a place where miracles happen . . .

Learn more on Wikipedia.

21. Lourdes:

This site was special for me. Not only had I been there as a little girl, but I could so feel the veneration for Mother Mary, and it touched me deeply.

Last time I was there, I was 9 years old and living on a military base in Germany. This time, we arrived on the last day of the 63rd International Military Pilgrimage (May12-14 2023) with 14,000 military personnel from 40 nations, all focused on peace. Hopeful! The nightly procession before the one in this video must have been even more spectacular! Since I’m not a fan of crowds, this one was more my scale. I hardly used my camera on the first of our 2 days there, until the evening procession. The next day in the rain, it got me out of our hotel room early when all was quiet except the bagpipes. I came home with some holy water that trickled drop by drop into my bottle and a heart filled with the vibration of this holy site where Saint Bernadette experienced 18 apparitions. Many miracles have happened there since.

The Lourdes apparitions are several Marian apparitions reported in 1858 by Bernadette Soubirous, the 14-year-old daughter of a miller.

From 11 February to 16 July 1858, she reported 18 apparitions of “a Lady”. Soubirous described the lady as wearing a white veil and a blue girdle; she had a golden rose on each foot and held a rosary of pearls. After initial skepticism from the local clergy, these claims were eventually declared to be worthy of belief by the Catholic Church after a canonical investigation. The apparition is known as Our Lady of Lourdes.

The holy spring came to life after her 9th apparition and miracles started to happen after that. When we were there, the main spring taps were barely trickling, but a second filling station was built a bit further down.

The Lady, who didn’t give her name at first despite the priests’ many requests finally acquiesced on the 4th time. With her arms down, she raised her eyes to heaven and then, folding her hands over her breast she said, “I am the Immaculate Conception.”. She asked that a chapel be built and told Bernadette 3 secrets.

Thousands joined Bernadette on her visits to the grotto until the site was barricaded by the government and people fined for kneeling at the grotto. Bernadette had to kneel across the river just as the sculpture in the video.

The grotto reopened to the public in October 1858 by order of Emperor Louis Napoleon III. Soubirous received no further apparitions after the 18th appearance (on 16 July 1858), and she did not feel any desire to visit the grotto afterwards. The people, however, kept on visiting. In 1866, Soubirous left Lourdes to join a religious order.

Several churches were eventually built at Lourdes, including the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes and the Basilica of St. Pius X.

Soubirous was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1933.

Learn more on Wikipedia

Watch my separate Lourdes video called “Shower of Devotion” here on YouTube.

22. PARIS – Sacré Coeur :

A few from the group headed to the Basilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre (Sacred Heart of Montmartre) after our late dinner for the 11pm mass. Welcome to Paris!

Learn more on Wikipedia.

23. PARIS – Église de la Madeleine:

This church is more popularly known as La Madeleine. Napoleon Bonaparte had it redesigned in the Neoclassical style to become a monument to the glory of his armies. After his downfall in 1814 construction as a church resumed, but it was not completed until 1842.

There is a powerful statue at the rear of the church depicting angels lifting Mary Magdalene (see #1). There are varying opinions about whether the statute depicts her as being pregnant. Behind the statue is the mosaic Mary Magdalene kneeling before Christ with her alabaster jar.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

24. PARIS – Chapel of the Miraculous Medal – St. Catherine Labouré:

This is the church that honours the French nun Catherine Labouré who was a Marian visionary. The famous Miraculous Medal of our Lady of Graces, worn by millions (including my father), is believed to have been created by her as requested by Mother Mary.

The chapel was packed with pilgrims praying for miracles- it didn’t have a tourist feel at all.

Saint Catherine Labouré’s body is incorrupt and her coffin is located at the top of the Church to the right of the main altar. A tomb with the effigy of Saint Louise de Marillac is on the other side.

Learn more on Wikipedia.

25. PARIS – Saint Sulspice:

“The Église Saint-Sulpice is one of the oldest churches in Paris. It gained fame from the Da Vinci Code due to its location on the zero meridian. A brass line runs through the cathedral known as the Rose-Line, said to be symbolic of the royal bloodline of the Merovingian Kings. The old legend claimed the kings were from the bloodline of Mary Magdalene and Yeshua. Also in this church is a large sundial which runs north to south which is used to calculate the dates of Easter and other sacred days that change from year to year. The Rose-line runs through the sundial and then through the church. This line runs down to the south of France and runs through Rennes-le-Chateau. One of the titles of Isis is Queen of Crowns of the North and South. Isis is the Esoteric Queen of the Red Serpent Rose-line. The red line connects to the power of fertility, menstruation and the matriarchal lineage of Isis. In history both Isis and Mary Magdalene had the task to resurrect their dead solar king.” (from Ariana’s itinerary)

Learn more on Wikipedia.

26. Vézelay:

Leaving Paris, we stopped in Véselay, Burgundy on our way to Chartres. There, we visited the Basilica of St Mary Magdalene, one of the great masterpieces of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture. The church and hill at Vézelay were added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1979 because of their importance in medieval Christianity and outstanding architecture.The relics of Mary Magdalene were brought to Vézelay from the Church of Saint Maximin near the grotto of Sainte-Baume in the 11th century. In the crypt of the church there are two shrines, one dedicated to Mary Magdalene and one dedicated to Christ. Vézelay is the starting point of many pilgrimages in France; the energy of pilgrims that have been visiting this site for centuries is profound.

The beginning of Vézelay’s decline coincided with the well-publicized discovery in 1279 of the body of Mary Magdalene at Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume in Provence, given regal patronage by Charles II, the Angevin king of Sicily. When Charles erected a Dominican convent at La Sainte-Baume, the shrine was found intact, with an explanatory inscription stating why the relics had been hidden. The local Dominican friars compiled an account of miracles that these relics had wrought. This discovery undermined Vézelay’s position as the principal shrine of the Magdalene in Europe.

Read more on Wikipedia.

27. Chartres:

Chartres was our last stop. I’ve never spent so much time in a church before, despite my Catholic upbringing. We toured the main church, and I added a tour of both the roof and the crypt. The next day was my highlight, witnessing the preparation of the sacred space for the labyrinth walk. I got special permission to video from up in the pulpit. I teared up when the rector said yes.

I’d been painting the Chartres labyrinth since 2017, after my weekly walks in one in St John’s, NL based on this 1205 design in France. I was thrilled our group would be there on a Friday, the only day they remove the church benches so pilgrims can walk it. The creating of the sacred space was as, if not more moving to me than seeing it open for the community and walking it myself. That’s why I also created a separate video juxtaposing one sequence of the light-workers in the spectacular evening sound & light show and the lightworkers clearing the labyrinth indoors, including our co-leader June (dressed in white).

Ariana had written in her itinerary that “Chartres is said to be on ley lines which link Glastonbury, Stonehenge and the Pyramids in Egypt. The Cathedral is filled with imagery, sacred geometry, carvings, stained-glass windows and sculptures of feminine figures, offering a glimpse into the feminine aspect of God. There is much here to be aware of – and it is often hidden in plain view for those with eyes to see. … With its 160 stained glass windows, crypt and labyrinth, it is a place of rare architectural beauty with sacred geometry and is said to house the tunic of the Blessed Mother, the Sancta Camisia (from when she birthed Jesus). Also of interest is the Black Madonna – the subject of controversy as it was lightened as part of the renovation of the cathedral. the labyrinth, a perfect reflection of the size of the rose window that looks down on it.”

 

Well there you have it. I learned so much preparing this way-too-long blog post. I trust you did too. Don’t forget to watch the movie at the top or on YouTube.



 

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On Sabbatical until September & Your Prayer Requests on Pilgrimage

Thank you! That’s what I want to say first and foremost to all of you who have been following my blog every Tuesday for the last decade.

And thank you to all those who have made this sabbatical possible. Your purchases, offerings, shares, well wishes & prayers have all contributed.

I’m taking 4 months off blogging (at least that’s the plan) to really dive deep into my Spirit Calls in Europe this summer.

  1. Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage in Southern France (May 2-May 20)
  2. Giverny & the Money Gardens (45 minutes from Paris)- pilgrimage integration time (May 20-24)
  3. Visiting friends in the Czech Republic (May 24-27)
  4. Damanhur intentional community & Temples of Humankind near Turin, Italy (May 27 – June 2)
  5. Transformative Arts Certification at the Academy of Art, Creativity & Consciousness while living at the Ananda Ashram near Assisi, Italy.

Disconnecting from the Internet is going to be a challenge, but a good one. Thank you for understanding.

If you’re receiving my weekly newsletters, I’ve scheduled a return to the Love Oracle series to nourish your transformational journey. Enjoy your continued Tuesday goodies!

 

Your Prayer Request Carried With Us on Pilgrimage

Here’s a message to you from Ariana Brackenbury, the Mary Magdalene pilgrimage organizer:

“During our Sacred Pilgrimage to Mary Magdalene in May 2023, we will be carrying prayers as we travel to the sacred sites.

All requests received by April 29th will be added to the prayer scroll. 

Please submit prayers for yourself, your loved ones, and for Mother Earth to:  [email protected]   Subject: Prayer Request.

On our first day at the Grotte de Sainte Marie Madeleine at Ste Baume we will consecrate the prayer scroll.   It will be carried with us each day as we continue our journey to the sacred sites along the south of France with candles lit along the way.  We will continue north to Rocamadour, Lourdes, Paris, Vezelay and Chartres.  At Chartres the sacred prayer scroll will be held during the labyrinth walk in the Cathedral.

If you’re on Facebook, please join us on the Virtual Mary Magdalene where Ariana will be sharing the journey.   Link is https://www.facebook.com/groups/mmp2023/

All 11 Drums

And as a final tribute to Spirit before I go, here are all 11 drums that I feel so blessed to have co-created this year.

These drums and their ripple effects in the lives of those who experience them would not have been birthed had I not said ‘Yes!’ to my Spirit Calls. I followed up with a request to my Team of Divine Helpers that they help me raise the funds to make it happen and this idea intuitively flowed into my mind & heart. May their blessings keep on spreading!

I’m thrilled to say that this project along with many other inspired efforts helped me reach 95% of my goal. Wow! Again, thank you and have an amazing summer!

20 Paintings on Display at Johnny Ruth Boutique

And if you’re in St. John’s, Newfoundland d& Labrador this summer, stop by Johnny Ruth Boutique at 183 Water St. to see 20 of my energy-infused paintings live. They’re a whole different experience in person. Who knows? One just might call you home.

P.S. My paintings are all still for sale on my website. It may take a bit longer, but arrangements will be made to get yours to you. I’ll be checking emails once in a while and the staff at Johnny Ruth are very happy to help.

Blessings & thanks,
Dominique

 

 

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2 More Drum Commissions

What an honour and blissful co-creative thrill to have been commissioned to paint 3 drums in addition to my original 8-painted-drum-fundraiser. Last week, I introduced you to the first commission, “The Helping Hands Drum“. Here are the other two.

1.  Hannah’s Gift Drum:

This drum was commissioned by Joanne Best of Earth & Sky Wellness to honour her daughter Hannah, who transitioned 21 years ago after only 9 days on this planet. After holding a commemorative drum circle, Joanne felt that Hannah wanted to come through for her on a drum with a message from Spirit.

So much love came flowing through the studio – with symbolic messages and energy work requests too.

Unbeknownst to me , the name “Hannah” means Gift from God, so the name I received for the drum was perfect.

If you look closely, the angel’s face is a tiny dove aiming at the extended hands holding the heart, which in turn is aimed at a whale’s tail. Love, peace, momentum for a deep journey into healing and love… 

Once in her hands, Joanne received many other guiding messages through this precious drum. Thank you to Hannah, Joanne and our Teams of Divine Helpers for making this co-creation possible.


2.  The As Above So Below Drum:

The imagery for this piece emerged from a vision I received when long-time therapist Marie Wall of Aquila Wellness commissioned me to paint her a drum.

“I am new to drumming. After participating in a circle with Joanne Best, I felt moved to acquire my own drum.”

I co-created it with her Higher Self & Spirit on Easter weekend, which turned out to be super significant for her. There’s a reason UPS arrived 4 days early – all divinely coordinated.

This drum is filled with symbolism of transformation on a solid base of harmonized masculine & feminine energy – the triangles pointing in 2 directions. The butterflies are framed in happiness-energy Light by the blossoming and fruit-bearing sunflowers. And at the core of it all is another symbol of balance, the double-spiral, which also represents spiritual awakening and the concurrence of the physical world with the spiritual realm.

“As Above So Below” speaks of the interconnectedness of my life and my practice. First is the emergence of life and transformation. Being int he midst of my own journey as a healing practitioner, I feel the caterpillar and butterfly are wonderful expressions of my journey, as well as the continued cycle of evolution. I trust life and all its gifts. This so symbolizes my path.

The sunflowers are a new symbol for me. Strong and yet delicate. The symmetry of the seeds and petals. Nutrients for the animals and Beauty for the soul. Following the light and standing tall. The sunflowers feel posed to be and to give.

The drum is energy, art, pulse, connection and so much more. I look forward to deepening my relationship with “As Above So Below” and to see where she leads me.”  ~ Marie Wall

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The Helping Hands Drum – a commission

When you’re of service to someone, it most often benefits both in some way.

That’s certainly what happened when a new client contacted me to commission a channeled drum for her.

Not only is she helping fund my studies in Italy, she helped me find another expression for my creativity through song. 

The first vision I received as we were chatting on the phone was of a woman standing on an hour-glass shaped path.

The rest came when I sat in meditation, along with many messages.

As I had to wait 2 weeks for this special-ordered drum to arrive in shop, I felt a strong need to express to her all that had come through during that meditation.

My notes became a poem, and the poem a song – my first ever recorded song. This was on week 1.

I sent this voice memo to my client, who shared significant personal meaning in the messages that was truly heart-warming (read her story below).

The following week, I was inspired to sing & record it again in different octaves, learning how to layer them all in Garage Band on my computer. That’s what you’ll hear in the video, along with 2 layers of drum beats from The Blessing Drum, which inspired me to sing.

Since we’re all interconnected, the messages of love & support we receive from our Team of Divine Helpers can also help those who resonate with it. That’s why I’m so big on sharing all I receive in many creative forms. And thats’ why my client agreed to share this song with you.

So if the lyrics in the video below resonate with you, feel free to sing along, imagining Source, angels, Guides, etc. singing to you.

Fly Free

Beloved daughter of the Universe

Cherished child of Mother Earth
Goddess of the Higher Realms
Divine fruit of Gaia’s womb
You’re a traveller on the bridges in between.
Take wings dear One
Set yourself free to soar in the Higher Dimensions
Reach up with an elevated heart
Let go of perceived limitations
And reclaim your innate freedom.
You’re an alchemist & holy dispenser
A vessel for Eternal Wisdom
As you travel your Path
Beyond time and space
Carried by pure consciousness
Your momentum helps raise the vibration
Of those ready to ascend with you
So fill your spirit with deLight
Activating the Gifts within
Open your channels to receive
Listen to your Callings
Then give through compassion & healing
Touching hearts and souls by your very being.
Lifted then lifting
Lifting and lifted
With a helping hand
On your journey between realms
Know you’re making a difference
With outstretched hands
And an open heart
Connected to All that Is
One breath, one heart beat
One drop of Divine essence at a time
You are welcomed
You are seen
You are accepted
You are loved
Thank you for the celestial song
Of your whole being
We are unified through intention and attention
For the Highest Good of All.
So be it. So let it be.

A Few Words From Roxanne

“For most of my life, I’ve hidden in the shadows with what I believe our Creator had planned for my life.

Over the past few years, I’ve accepted who I am truly meant to be, and I’m walking the path on the journey I was destined to take.

Dominique was obviously meant to be part of this journey. I didn’t know her or anything about her, but as things fell into place, so did the connection that we needed to make.

When we talked, Dominique conveyed to me her vision for the drum. I was completely shocked by how much of what she had seen was actually part of my life.

The energetic world has such a connection beyond what most people can understand.

The drum had so many similarities to things happening in my life. The name she was inspired to use, “Helping Hands”, was the same name I had given to a charity I started almost 20 years ago, which Dominique had no connection to.

I’m glad I’ve finally allowed myself to become who I am supposed to be, and I’m very grateful that this path has led me to Dominique, her spirit, her work, and her divine connection.”

Roxanne Weinheber Energetic You Wellness Center in Charlottetown, NL

 

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Cosmic Gateway – painting 2 from Flora Bowley’s Reunite Workshop

Take a moment to contemplate “Cosmic Gateway”, to feel its energy and hear its message for you.

I loved so many of the name suggestions from my friends on Facebook. I combined 2 for the title and offer the rest here below to add to your contemplation.

Read them as you would a poem. They are strong on their own but are united in sacred harmony.

 

Cosmic Gateway

Choices are Merely Experiences
Reflections
Doorways
Arches of hope
Sacred Journey
Stairway to Heaven
The Unfolding
Revolution
The Return
The Organs (Les Orgues)
Open New Doors
Gateways
Spiritual Evolution
Ascending
Cosmic Stairway
Touched with Light
Slivers of Resurrection
Ecstacy
Becoming Holy
Starbeing Journey
Ascension

Its final imagery and message spoke strongly to a dear soul who has called this painting home to New York, helping support my fundraising efforts for my European pilgrimage and studies. Thank you! I feel very supported in so many ways.

**PRINTS are available here in your choice of size & medium.

When Failure is a Success

The name for this painting, “Cosmic Gateway” reflects its process. Ascension isn’t a straightforward process. Neither is intuitive painting.

The beautiful playful initial layers were almost completely obliterated as I practiced the scrubbing technique that was my main technical goal for Flora Bowley’s Reunite retreat. Yikes! 

I tried it on this canvas first, before getting it right on “Dripping Sunshine” introduced 2 weeks ago.

Observing my inner experience during this “failure” was heart-opening.

This is why I fell in love with intuitive painting back in the 80s.

Yes, there had been attachment. Yes, there was hesitation before taking a risk. Yes there had been fear of ruining it. And yes, there was discouragement when I overdid it and ended up with a cut-out approach instead of the loose painterly effect I’d been going for.

The painting was officially at its awkward teenage phase, as Flora calls it. And it needed to be loved for what it is as a stage of what it was going to become.

I’ve said it for decades. Every layer of an intuitive painting has messages and energy that move it (and the painter) along on its journey to what it is becoming. It’s an inner and outer process.

Creating this painting helped me loosen up. I took risks and it failed… or did it? There are no mistakes in intuitive painting. It’s a safe place to try things, to play, to grow.

You just keep layering! 

And as you’ll see in the 14-minute video below – those cut-out holes were just another representation of the Cosmic Gateway – a movement towards what was to come.

The energy of the giant double spirals that followed then helped bring me and the painting back into balance.

This powerful symbol that often appears in my art also represents dissolution and coagulation -in all things that break down, new growth inevitably follows.

Isn’t that the truth!

So I just went back to mark-making to soothe myself back to an inner space of trust. This isn’t the first time I go through this process, and it won’t be the last.

I was going through my own Cosmic Gateway.

In the end, this painting wouldn’t be what it is today if we both hadn’t experienced exactly what we did. Worth it!

So please don’t give up as you pass through the portals of spiritual evolution on our journey to ascension.The ups and downs are all part of the process!

The Making of Cosmic Gateway Video

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Crystal Journey Meditation accompanied by Joan Dohey on Crystal Bowls

When you say yes to a Spirit Call, it’s amazing what happens to help make it happen! 

As soon as I committed to spending 2 months in Italy for my Transformative Art Certification, a series of inspired steps were shown to me in order to both expand on the plan (Mary Magdalene pilgrimage , 4 days solo integration near Monet’s Gardens in Giverny & week in Damanhur) and to finance it (8-painted drum fundraiser which is sold out, FB Live Garage Sale, teaching contracts, painting sales, etc.).

I’ve gone through this before. It’s a lot of work, but when motivated by Guidance, the energy and flow are truly nourishing. 

The trick is to say ‘Yes!’ to all inspirations along the way, no matter how much of a stretch of your comfort zones.

The story behind the Crystal Journey Fundraiser caught me by surprise and so warmed my heart!

When on a walk with my friend Joan Dohey of Time to Heal, she offered to collaborate on an event as a fundraiser for my trip. Wow!

Yoga Kula Coop agreed to lend us the room for longer than I’d asked for in exchange for “Shanti”, a small painting that’s for sale on location.

So Joan & I decided to offer 2 sessions of crystal bowl sound baths & guided visioning meditation to help others connect to Guidance & take inspired action in their lives.

What an inspiring evening. Tickets sold out. Those in attendance were obviously moved.

It was heart opening for us all!

And during the second session, I remembered to press “record” on my iPhone so I could share the 50-minute meditation part here with you (at top of page).

I’m glad to report that we raised $1004 on tickets & art sales on March 3. I’m currently at 92% of my fundraising goal.

This will pay for my lodging and guioded tours in Damanhur, a conscious community of 600 and the site of what National Geographic called the 8th wonder of the world – the Temples of Humanity. I’ll be spending a week there in community before my studies.

How appropriate that our collaborative community offering will help this happy hermit become even more community conscious, part of my intentions to become more loving. 

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I feel truly supported in so many ways. May you be too!

P.S. For other local fundraisers including the last ticket for next Sunday’s Messages from Spirit event, Private Paint Days, and my local Art Rental Fundraiser, please check out my Event Page. If you’re outside of my region but would like to support my journey, which I pray will benefit others in the long run, please visit my online shop. Blessings!

 

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The Unity Consciousness Drum

Isn’t it wonderful to think that we’re all part of the Divine Oneness?

But what does that mean in practical terms?

This drum, my art & services, and my upcoming travels & studies in Europe are all part of my opening to a more connected sense of unity consciousness.

Do you feel connected to the Oneness of all beings in your daily life?

I’ve come a long way on my journey from me to we, but I feel I’ve still got far to go.

Playing happy hermit during the pandemic years certainly didn’t help. I contributed through my services, blog, social media…., but mostly from afar. 

It was in April of last year that I was inspired to create a month-long Community Spirit Treasure Hunt in collaboration with Guide to the Good – encouraging St. John’s to get back out to find 60 of my art pieces in 11 local businesses. I was making a Spirit-Guided opening to and for community. It was a step forward.

This year, I feel my Team of Divine Helpers pushing those doors wide open.

First, I’ll be 18 days with a group on the Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage in the South of France with one of its goal to connect to the essence of the Essenes’ way of community living.

Then, after a few days of integrating that on my own near Monet’s Gardens in Givenchy, I’ll be visiting friends in the Czech Republic (where I discovered an extrovert side to my personality teaching in 1992 & 94).

Next, I’ll be going to spend a week in the world’s largest intentional community called Damanhur in a valley near the Italian Alps. Their underground Temples of Humankind have been called the 8th Wonder of the World. That’s what attracted me at first. But the more YouTube videos I watch on this spiritual community focused on harmony between all beings, the more curious and excited I become at my learning ahead.

Following that, I’ll be living in community for 2 months at the Ananda Ashram near Assisi while studying Transformative Arts at the Academy of Arts, Creativity & Consciousness across the street.

This loner is about to be stretched way out of her comfort zones! Obviously, Spirit believes I’m ready. I must have asked for it on some level and have definitely said yes to my soul’s invitation. Yay!

Since then, everything has fallen into place to make these 3 months in Europe happen.

I’m open to experiencing what Unity Consciousness means at a much deeper level. I’m so grateful this drum project has helped make it happen.

Like all 8 drums in this fundraiser, The Unity Consciousness Drum has found a home.

As of the sale of another painting on Sunday, I’m at 92% of my fundraising goals.

What is your Spirit Calling you forward to? Intuitive Guidance is often an invitation to grow.

May your unique journey be a fulfilling one too! When you say ‘yes!’ to your Spirit Calls, doors open and energy flows. That’s all part of the Divine interconnectedness.

The Unity Consciousness Drum Symbolism

The Unity Consciousness Drum was the 3rd I painted as part of my 8-Painted-Drum-Fundraiser

This drum is filled with vibrancy, colour, and joyous momentum. I can still feel it every time I see its photo or video. Can you?

First came the sacred geometry of the Vesica Piscis, one of the oldest symbols in the world.

Two identical circles interface as Heaven and Earth to symbolize Oneness, or Unity. Each circle’s centre lies on the other circle’s circumference. This is all about the joining of the spiritual and material worlds.

The section in the middle, the actual Vesica Pisces (fish’s bladder) has represented everything from divine glory, Jesus, the vulva, maternity, and more in different cultures.

If you’re familiar with my art, this sacred geometry is the one I’m most often called to include.

The connection between heaven and earth is also represented in the sacred symbol of the Tree of Life with its rich fruit and deep roots. These call into awareness our abundance and innate gifts from Spirit – the ethereal orbs that fill both sides.

The spiral in motion at the centre of the tree trunk represents yet again that blending of spirit and humanity – the Life Force that flows within us to help us grow.

What does the Tree of Life within the Vesica Pisces mean to you? Can you feel its energies of connections, strength, enlightenment, rebirth, growth, family, joy, tranquility?

And what do you see that design to one side as being?

Is it a flower, a symbol of blossoming?

Is it an arrow, symbol of clarity & direction?

Is it a bird, symbol of freedom and motion?

During the long hours of painting this drum, all of these energies and interpretations visited the studio.

And sometimes, the meanings changed depending on which way the drum was held.

If the roots of the tree are in water and the verdant branches at the top,  the abstract design points to the right. But if the roots lie within the green earth and the branches reach into the blue sky, the abstract design faces left.

Together, all these symbols and the energies infused into this drum call us forwards and upwards in our vibration so that we may unite to ourselves, others, Nature and to the Divine.

That’s why it gave me its name as “The Unity Consciousness Drum”

Watch it Evolve

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Letting Go For Peace – the painting

What comes to mind when you look at this painting?

Whether you’re being guided to let go of

  • people
  • limiting beliefs
  • habits
  • ego
  • old self-images
  • grudges
  • attachment
  • the need to be right
  • ways of being
  • pain
  • judgment
  • etc.

imagine putting that intention into a balloon and surrendering it to the Universe.

Make your wish, let it go and allow the Universe’s response to come back to you in the form of intuition, synchronicities, inspired actions, etc.

Don’t force it, obsess about it, beat yourself up about it or whatever we tend to do as humans.

Let it go and be at peace knowing you’ve set things in motion.

Trust in Divine Timing!

And when you do get that inspiration to act, ACT!

You’re not alone on your journey to a more peaceful joyful, healthy way of living.

Your Team of Divine Helpers is there to support you. Ask & you shall receive!

What you receive may very well surprise you. Trust that it’s all part of the process.

Letting Go For Peace – the painting

The vision for this painting came at the time of my Fall self-guided retreat after feeling drained and stagnant for a while.

It helped me recognize the limiting beliefs I held and to let them go.

And if you’ve been following my journey since then, you’ll know that removing that block unleashed a whole series of Spirit Calls, inspired action and plans for 3 months in Europe starting in May.

My prayers were answered and I hope that the painting or something I wrote to go along with it has helped nourish your transformational journey. 

I submitted the painting “Letting Go for Peace” to a provincial art competition in the Fall, so I had to keep it top secret. It didn’t win, so it’s finally time to reveal it to you.

Title: Letting Go For Peace
Year: © 2022
Size: 24″ x 36″ (60.96 cm x 91.44 cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required.
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
Price: CAD $2,977 – Buy it here

PRINTS also available here in your choice of size & medium.
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Wolf Moon Drum

Happy Full Moon!

Do you use the moon’s eight energy phases to live your best life?

Are you aware of the influence of the new Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon, waning gibbous, third quarter and waning crescent?

The moon doesn’t only have an effects on the tides, but also on humans, who are 60% water. That’s why the moon’s journey affects our outlooks, personality and lives.

Many of my friends use the lunar cycles to plan their inner and outer trajectory through life much more than I do.

I followed astrologer Susan Miller for years, and had my chart done locally  by Elodie St-Onge, but haven’t paid much attention to either since the pandemic.

A health specialist in Calgary back in 2005 advised that I stand outside more to look at the moon as a way of getting out of my head and more into my heart, into the present, connected to Nature.

I was doing my Masters of Education at the time with my nose in the books. Now, decades later, I’m rarely out in the dark and often in bed early, unaware of the cycles of this powerful orb in the sky.

I do believe, however, that by becoming aware of the moon’s stages, we can awaken a new understanding of its power and of ourselves.

Because of the vision I received for this drum, reconnecting to the cycles of the moon is now one of my intentions living in the Umbrian hills in Italy for 2 months this summer while doing my Transformative Arts Certification at the Academy of Arts, Creativity & Consciousness..

There will be no Internet and therefore no Netflix at the ashram. Yay! Time to break that habit.

May I become more present to Nature at night as much as in the daytime. Who knows, I may also fall asleep to the howls of wolves, as I’ve read they are present in Umbria.

The Wolf Moon Drum

The Wolf Moon Drum is #8 of my 8-Painted-Drum-Fundraiser to cover costs of room & board at the Ananda Ashram in Italy this June & July.

You can see why I was thrilled to receive the vision for it, a few days after completing the Seed Drum.

Soon after that, with my legs up the wall in a restorative yoga pose, I got a second vision for the crystals around the hoop.

Setting each stone in mica gel and letting it dry for 7 hours before rotating the drum to set the next was an excellent practice in patience. lol

This journeying drum honours the Divine Feminine, the transformational support of the moon and its cycles, wolf spirit energy and St Germain’s Violet Flame.

Encircled by mica-encased quartz crystal, black obsidian and amethyst, it’s a very powerful drum.

If you look closely, there are a lot more stars on the left than on the right. That’s because the light from the full moon makes it so we can only see the prominent stars. At the new moon, on a clear night, it’s a starry delight. I had fun with a toothbrush for these galaxies.

You could see the wolf as the hair of the woman’s face but also her wild and intuitive soul.

You may recognize it from a design I created a few years back. I also used the stencil I created in December for my latest Mary Magdalene painting for the profile of the Divine Feminine. It seemed fitting to bring both of these back & together.

The crystals are encased in a lot of mica that holds the energy of love & compassion. With the vibrations of drumming and the frequent transport of the drum, they had to be solid.

The 4 clear quartz crystal points are crown chakra crystals to amplify the energy, intentions and manifestations of the drummer, of the stones and of the energy work that went into the painting. They’re also clear as water (for the moon) and represent the light – great for clarity and emotional stability.

The black obsidian represents the dark night, a psychic protection stone that is great for grounding and cleansing.

And then there’s the amethysts, a calming crown & third eye chakra stone associated with St. Germain, whose energy is also present in the Violet Flames between moon phases on the front of the drum.

This drum has been sold, but allow its energy to support you in both the photo above or the video below.

What a blessing! As of last Thursday, all 8 drums in my fundraiser have found good homes. Commissions are available for $1,111 CA. Contact me to enquire.

Watch it Evolve- The Making of the Wolf Moon Drum

 

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The Making of “Dripping Sunshine” during Flora Bowley’s Reunite Retreat

I’m a firm believer that what we learn through intuitive painting teaches us as much about ourselves & life as it does about painting.

When we set an intention, even better!

Preparing for my 3 months overseas is going super well. But at some points during the planning process, fears got triggered, revealing I need to loosen up. I really want to be able to go with the flow during my travels.

The creation of “Dripping Sunshine” during Flora Bowley’s online painting retreat did just that – I’m loosening up.

The result is this 30″ x 30″ testimonial and witness to that very process.

Its infused energy, experimental layers and final imagery now serve as a reminder for us all to shine our light as we naturally unfurl into peace & freedom.

So enjoy the 15-minute “The Making of Dripping Sunshine” video at the bottom of this post with lots of surprising twists and turns – literally!

Reunite Retreat with Flora Bowley

From February 15-19th, I spent 5 wonderfully intensive days in the studio during Flora Bowley’s online Reunite Retreat. Freezing rain even cancelled my Saturday photo & painting teaching gig, ensuring an uninterrupted block of time.

I’ve been a long time fan of Flora’s work.

My jaw dropped leafing through her book “Brave Intuitive Painting” in the line-up at an art store over 10 years ago. I couldn’t believe it as some chapter titles were the same Spirit had given me to write about years before. I’d blogged about my process but never did write a book. This was definitely hers to fulfill!

In the following years, I did her online Bloom True e-course and attended her workshop in Bali. Fantastic!

I’m thrilled at how her career has helped people transform their art and their lives all over the world. She and her team have been role models on the entrepreneurial side too. She’s the only other business I’m an affiliate for, so if you’re moved to explore her many online courses & offerings, please use this link.

On each day of this Reunite retreat, we had video instructions, demonstrations and witnessing sessions of the group she worked with during the taping of the program.

But nothing teaches better than practice! And we got plenty of that, working on 2 canvases, in my case for at least 10 hours a day.

We also had daily zoom calls to get one-on-one feedback and share in the process, which we could also do in the Facebook group.

Flora has excelled at creating an uplifting supportive community of painters – from first-timers to long-time full-time artists.

Intuitive painting is an excellent way to grow our skills while observing our inner process too. Flora’s approach also focuses on this. 

It’s all about playing in layers as you explore & express your Self!

Why I Joined This Year

You may wonder why I decided to invest the time and resources on this retreat when I’m in full fundraising and preparation mode for 3 months in Europe (Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage in France & Transformative Arts Certification in Italy).

Sure, I’m a lifelong learner. But that’s not why.

When fear gets triggered, I tend to go into controlling mode. It’s not pleasant – for me or those around me.

Although I’ve become very good at saying yes to Spirit Calls that send me outside of my comfort zones and all over the world, I don’t always do it with the grace I’d like to.

Yes, I love traveling – the discovery of beauty, languages, people, foods, etc.  But if you know me, you also know I’m a happy hermit that loves my routines.

The idea of big crowds, navigating my way alone through public transport on tight schedules, and jumping from spot to spot can be stressful.

After my Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage, I’ll be going to Giverny to integrate for 4 days in and around Monet’s Gardens. Then it’s off to the Czech Republic to visit beloved friends from my years of teaching there. Next, it’s to Turin, Italy for a week at the Damanhur conscious community before finding my way down to the Ananada ashram, where I’ll then settle for 2 months to study. Yikes.

In the past, traveling brought out the best and worst of me. This time, I want it to be heavily leaning towards the best.

When I put out this intention, news of this retreat appeared on my radar.

So here’s to embracing the mystery and going with the flow, knowing that every step of the process is an important ingredient to the feast.

I went into the Reunite Retreat with the intention to loosen up – in my art and in my life.

Success at Scrubbing

My style of intuitive visionary painting developed in my studio for 20 years before I did my Certificate of Art & Design at the University of Saskatchewan, did Flora’s Bloom True e-course, then studied for a year at the Vienna Academy of Visionary Art.

My channeled intuitive artwork has its unique voice expressed in a relaxed and blissful creative flow that is usually slow, methodical, detail-oriented, and done sitting at a table.

Flora’s approach is much freer, looser, and done standing at the wall.

One thing she teaches is scrubbing with tinted whites to simplify and soften the painting.

I love it. I’ve watched it. I’ve tried it and never could do it….

Part of it is that I rarely use white unless it’s for stamping or stencilling on its own or under glazes. And I rarely use heavy body paint.

So this wild application of globs of white heavy body paint with dabs of other colours in a loose fashion …. well, it just wasn’t part of my repertory.

Learning this symbolic technique was my only real goal during the retreat. If I could do that, I’d know I had loosened up!

Scrubbing represents simplifying and calming down the chaos of colours and textures that can be a bit much to handle in the moment.

But it takes practice….

As you’ll see in a few weeks when I introduce my 2nd canvas (unfinished at the time of this writing), I messed it up, totally obliterating the beautiful layers underneath. All part of the process… As I’d learned time and time again in the studio for the past 35 years, non-attachment is key. Who knows what the next layers will bring to the surface.

I didn’t do so well at it in the first layers of this painting either, but at one point, I got it! 

Then, I covered it up with my usual jewel-toned glazes, but that’s OK. I got to try it on and the satisfaction was thrilling! 

I will remember all this during my travels – breathing, moving, observing and taking one inspired action at a time to co-create the life-shifting experience in Europe that Spirit has in store for me.

I hope something here has been a good reminder / mirror for you too.

The Video of The Making of Dripping Sunshine

Although I’ve made it a habit to video my process in recent years, I believe the quality of Flora’s course materials is what inspired me to record my retreat experience so I could share it here with you. And I’m glad I did, thanks to my 2 iPhones on tripods..

Enjoy this 15-minute experience of transformation, knowing that the canvas wasn’t the only thing shifting along the way. Yay!

Title: Dripping Sunshine
Year: © 2023
Size: 30″ x 30″ (76.2 cm x 76.2cm)
Artist: Dominique Hurley
Materials: Professional acrylics & channeled energy work on gallery-wrapped canvas with painted edges. No framing required. 
Genre: intuitive painting, visionary art, energism art, spiritual art, inspirational art
Price: CAD $3177 – Buy it here. 
PRINTS available here in your choice of size & medium.

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