After 11 years, Dorothy left Findhorn with a group of others to work with the Lorian Association in the US and Canada, where she realized angels were the souls of countries and cities who watched over them. "Everything around us has an intelligence with which we can communicate and from which ask advice. All you need to do is ask. It's not just a platitude. It works." We have to bring our spirituality into our everyday life, to accept the situation as it is, without judging. Stress is caused by our resistance to what already is. We have choice. God's not just telling us what to do. We need to find our own love and power, not look for it outside ourselves. As we bring love into all things, we transform the planet into a higher vibration. Dorothy's greatest wish is to do God's will.
When asked what she would like when she comes to Rowe, she wrote "I'd like people to leave the workshop believing, or better still, knowing they can be in conscious touch with their inner divinity, knowing this isn't just for "spiritual" people. I'd like them to accept that everything, even the so-called negatives, is being brought to them so the God within can surface more strongly. I'd like them to know they always have the choice to see life from the vast perspective of their wholeness. I'd like them to realize that they, too, can work cooperatively with nature's intelligence, which can respond to their questions. Such cooperation is vital for the world, for we need the help of the intelligence of nature in dealing with the environmental problems we've created. The intellectual point of view is not sufficient; we need to go more deeply into ourselves and into nature to find the real solutions."
Dorothy Maclean has written The Living Silence, Wisdoms, The Findhorn Garden, To Hear the Angels Sing, The Soul of Canada, To Honor the Earth, and Choices of Love. We are honored to welcome her back to Rowe to this workshop that is limited to 25 people, but there is no limit on devas."One morning, I was told in my meditation I had a job communing with nature. Everything in nature had an intelligence, and I was to harmonize with the essence of that intelligence, whether it was a planet, a cloud, a vegetable, or whatever. I didn't know what I was communicating with. To me, it was a formless energy field. The nearest word I had was angel. I knew the Sanskrit word deva, meaning shining one, so I use the two terms interchangeably. I realized it was not the intelligence of one little plant. It was a group species. I was speaking to the intelligent soul of all the garden peas on the planet. That was the beginning of our co-operation with nature." - Dorothy Maclean