The Passion of Mary Magdalen: A Novel A source page for quotes linked to Elizabeth Cunningham. 0 quotes
“Being born in a place is only one way to belong, nor do you have to die there.... I knew at once that Magdala was home because I felt sighted there again, second sighted. It was not only the spring. In time everything spoke. When birds rose into the air, I could read the pattern of their wings, and the path the wind made on the water carried messages. The very ground said make a path here, plant herbs there. These vine are not dead. Tend them and they'll bear fruit again. Ancient trees offered shelter and wisdom as well as olives. And there were certain rocks that could absorb fatigue or agitation, leaving me refreshed and calm.” HomeNature Book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen Source: The Passion of Mary Magdalen
“…these mothers at their midnight council were more like one great mind probing itself, divided at times as great minds may be, but one entity” MothersInterrelatednessWisdom Unity Book:Magdalen Rising: The Beginning Source: Magdalen Rising: The Beginning
“If you are burning, burn. If you can stand it, the shame will burn away and leave you shining, radiant, and righteously shameless.” RadiantShamelessShadow Work Author:Elizabeth Cunningham
“How things appear is only the thin, papery outer skin of the onion. Of course, when you cut open the onion, your eyes will sting and water, and then you can't see at all. You're lucky if you don't slice your finger.” Mary Magdalene Author:Elizabeth Cunningham
“And sometimes men fail, I answered silently. Sometimes they don't forgive. Sometimes what you see is only the bright surface of something cold and deep.” Mary Magdalene Book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen Source: The Passion of Mary Magdalen
“I've outgrown my childhood name, and I haven't found a new one yet." "Ah," she cried. "Then it will be my pleasure to name you for myself. I can tell you are a colleen after my own heart, more like to me than my own daughter Findbhair. So I bestow on you the brave name of Maeve until such a time as another name shall claim you.” NamesNamesakeMaeve Book:Magdalen Rising: The Beginning Source: Magdalen Rising: The Beginning
“Venus was rising, holding her own in the sky that was beginning to brighten. As I left the docks and warehouses behind, I came to a marshy shoreline, thick with water reeds. Though the sky above was clear, the water's surface swirled with little mists. I began to sing a song to Isis, made up on the spot, which caught the rhythm of the oars. A breeze sprang up and the reeds sang with me. Then as the first rays of sun dimmed the stars, birds everywhere lifted their voices and rose in line after line into the sky. On the outskirts of the city, I came to what looked like it might have been an abandoned villa or farmstead. I decided to sit down and watch the lake changing colors with the light. That's when I heard it. Not the soft lapping of the water against the shore, but the sound of flowing water. I looked and in the glowing light, I saw a small stream, eally just a trickle washing down a pebbly incline towards the lake. Something prompted me to follow the stream inland. I made my way though brambly thickets of brambling roses. The way seemed to open for me, the thorns all but retracting so as not to catch my cloak or scratch my arms and legs. At the source, I knelt down and parted the thicket, and there it was. The spring at the base of the hill so steep, it was almost a cliff. The water bubbled up from the darkness of earth, giving back the brightness of sky. Like all springs, a way between worlds. I was no stranger to sacred springs and magic wells. I was raised to revere them. I had first glimpsed my beloved on the well of wisdom on Tir n mBan. But this spring. I closed my eyes to listen to its sound, and I knew I had heard it before. The wind picked up, washing over me, scented with fish and roses. When it quieted again, I opened my eyes and gazed at the clear surface of the pool, and for an instant, I saw a tower, and the dawn sky, and the two people standing there. Then the image vanished, but I had seen all I needed to see. Alright, I said to myself, my goddess, to Miriam's know it all angels, Magala is is. And by the way, I added, my name is Maeve.” WaterMagicSpringMary Magdalen Book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen Source: The Passion of Mary Magdalen
“This is a passion story: my passion, his, ours — yours.” StoriesPassionMy Passion Book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen: A Novel Source: The Passion of Mary Magdalen: A Novel
“So I say, if you are burning, burn. If you can stand it, the shame will burn away and leave you shining, radiant, and righteously shameless” IfsShameShiningBurningRadiantShameless Author:Elizabeth Cunningham
“Being lost is the way, how else can you be found?” WayFoundLost Book:Bright Dark Madonna: A Novel Source: Bright Dark Madonna: A Novel
“A scientist with a poet's command of language, Cristina Eisenberg writes with precision and passion . . . takes her reader on a breathtaking, sometimes heartbreaking tour of the planet from the Gulf of Maine to the Amazonian rain forests, the tropical coral reefs to old growth forests of the Northwest as well as rivers, lakes, and wetlands. I found the wealth of information not only accessible but riveting . . . Eisenberg's powerful, beautifully written book . . . has the potential to open many people's eyes, minds, and hearts.” PeopleWritingMindWellsHeartBookSometimesEyePassionFoundLanguageGrowthWealthPowerfulWrittenInformationPlanetsPoetReaderRainRiversScientistForestsCommandLakesHeart And MindPrecisionHeartbreakingMaineTropicalBreathtakingReefsCoral ReefsWetlands Author:Elizabeth Cunningham