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Vicki Noble is a feminist shamanic healer, author, scholar and wisdom teacher. Born in 1947 and raised in Iowa, she awakened to the Goddess and Women's Spirituality on her arrival in Berkeley, California in 1976. Through a "shamanic healing crisis", she opened psychically to the healing, art, yoga, and divination processes that led to the creation of Motherpeace. Since then she has written several books, developed a powerful ritual healing process, taught and lectured internationally, and led tours of women on pilgrimage to sacred Goddess sites around the world. Learn more at her website, Motherpeace.com. Vicki has raised two daughters -- Robyn and Brooke -- and lives with her special son Aaron Eagle, who was the subject of her book, Down Is Up for Aaron Eagle. She teaches in the Women's Spirituality graduate program at New College in San Francisco, sees private clients for astrology readings and healing sessions, and facilitates private tutorials for women in shamanic healing arts and Goddess spirituality. In her teaching she combines Buddhism, feminism, yoga, art, shamanism, and Goddess worship with a special focus on the female lineage of healers and yoginis since ancient times. Vicki is the author of Motherpeace, Shakti Woman, Down is Up for Aaron Eagle, Rituals and Practices with Motherpeace Tarot, and The Double Goddess: Women Sharing Power (Inner Traditions, 2003). |
Contact The author retains the copyright to her work. Please do not use it without her permission. Contact vickinobleone @ yahoo.com (remove the spaces). Archived Articles Entry
into the Sacred Pilgrimage to Nepal and Tibet (Part I)
Rooftop of the World Pilgrimage to Nepal and Tibet (Part II) Machig Labdron's Cave Pilgrimage to Nepal and Tibet (Part III) Burying a Tibetan Peace Vase in Peru Get Beyond Fear: Save What You Love Deconstructing Yeshe Tsogyal, Tibet's Amazing "Mother of Knowledge" The Auspiciousness of Being a Woman Dakini: The Goddess Who Takes Form as a Woman Ancient Festival Embraces a Modern Miracle: How Santa Gemma Spared the Village of Goriano Sicoli from Earthquake Damage in April 2009 |
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