Illusion, Doubt and Truth
FROM THE BACK COVER OF THE BOOK:
Lost in the normality of living life as Glenys Peacock and we all are instructed we should, propped up by the sanctioned societal pillars of marriage, children, work, doing good and institutional religion, some boats were rocked and many stones were turned, but the seeking and searching and the accompanying inner turmoil, doubts and quandaries stayed well alive. And the conclusion?
All is not what it seems.
And yet, Glenys Peacock emerges at the other end, in the re-instigation of the aliveness of her and all our original design, minus the accumulated knowledge and heavy burden of expectations, ideals and beliefs, as a truly and deeply changed person. The Ageless Wisdom becomes Glenys’s compass, and true north finally a reality, The Livingness provides a daily and moment to moment unfoldment. Salem and the witch hunts of the early settlers in America offer a bridge to a past seemingly forgotten – to the brain maybe but not ever to the body and the eternalness of the being. The innate sense of true religion, the divine cycles and the sacredness of the femaleness on earth is restored.
~ Gabriele Conrad