Our path to healing winds through the wisdom of the land.
Meg’s writing draws on shamanism, Energy Alchemy, Earth Medicine, indigenous wisdom, and her life to illuminate the numinous, restore our connection to nature, spirit, and cosmos, and invite wholeheartedness.
The intersection of nature, spirit, and changing consciousness is central to Meg’s writing. She loves bringing light to what is hidden, unspoken, and unarticulated, and weaving connections between humans, the cosmos, and the more-than human world.
She is the author of Weave the Heart of the Universe into Your Life: Aligning with Cosmic Energy, Findhorn Press in 2017, and a contributing writer and photographer to the award- winning Where the World Begins: Sonoma Mountain Story and Image. She has written for Elephant Journal, Shaman Portal Quarterly, SageWoman, the Journal of the Society for Shamanic Practice, and Sacred Hoop.
A lifetime as an adoptive mother and teacher, and a technical writing consultancy in Silicon Valley, have honed her writing skills and built compassion and clarity into her memoir, literary nonfiction, and prescriptive spiritual guides.
Weaving Words from Nature’s Wisdom.
Meg’s Writing
Weave the Heart of the Universe Into Your Life guides you into the compassionate, experiential realms of shamanism, Energy Alchemy, Earth Medicine, and Indigenous wisdom—illuminating the numinous and restoring your connection to nature, spirit, and cosmos.
The book helps you gently dissolve old narratives and invites a return to wholeheartedness. Using the 84 experiential Energy Alchemy practices, you will learn to make space for the light of the cosmos and your own essence to fill you; let go of patterns and stories that weigh you down; and reconnect with the amazing, interconnected web of life. A potent journey of re-enchantment with nature, expanded perception, and connection to the heart of the universe awaits you.
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Findhorn Press, 240 pages.
Where the World Begins invites you to explore Sonoma Mountain as a whole ecosystem and treasure at the heart of southern Sonoma County. Approaching the mountain as a living presence, a refuge for wildlife and natural systems, and a source of inspiration, the book weaves together the voices of diverse local writers, photographers, and people who know and love this inspiring mountain. A coffee-table-sized hardcover, it features 140 photographs and a dozen maps. Meg is a contributing author and photographer.
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Winner: Bronze Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) 2021 for best regional nonfiction in the West-Pacific Region!
The ancient Andean ceremony for maintaining harmony and balance in the world, called a despacho, teaches you reciprocity with the earth and all that is. This illustrated, step-by-step guide shows how to create and offer these ceremonies in your communities, building your relationship with land, ancestors, people, and the more-than-human world. It includes discussion of traditional despachos, their underlying cosmology, and their power to create change, along with a story about a call from spirit to create Ch’aska (star) despachos—asking for help in these times we are in—and how that process rippled out into the world. The great value of the intent, beauty, and reciprocity in creating despachos to maintain harmony and build a sustainable world is woven throughout.
PDF. Earth Caretakers Press. 58 pages, over 40 photgraphs.
