Mary's Way: Cultivating a Peaceful Heart in Trying Times
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In 1989, Peggy Tabor Millin joined a group of non-Catholics as chronicler on a pilgrimage to Medjugorje, Bosnia, where Mary, mother of Jesus, had been appearing to a group of young people since 1981. Although she did not expect to be affected by her journey, what occurred changed her life, leading her along a path she calls "Mary's Way." Twenty years later, she understood that Mary had been appearing in order to prepare us for what is happening now. Millin then knew she was to republish the book with a new subtitle to reflect the intent of the messages: Cultivating a Peaceful Heart in Trying Times.
This is a book about spiritual connections, about the use of Mary's Way in opening a deep communion with divine love, and about the possibility of transformation in our daily lives. Mary's message is universal--individuals from all religious and spiritual paths will find guidance and inspiration.
Millin writes, "The spiritual journey has no goal, nothing tangible to grasp, not even a permanent state of being. Enlightenment comes in flashes of in-sight that last as long as they last. Such flashes arise from shifting our focus from the material world to the inner life of the soul. Our outer life then becomes a reflection of our inner reality: increasingly the heart rests in peace and selfless service replaces striving. This shift in focus rearranges our priorities; we give up what no longer serves this higher purpose and are occasionally surprised by glimpses of the resplendent 'pearl of great price'."
Peggy Tabor Millin is the author of the award winning book, "Women, Writing, and Soul-Making: Creativity and the Sacred Feminine." Through programs in the written word she provides a safe space for women to develop and claim their voice so they can stand in their power and inspire positive change in their world. View photos of the pilgrimage and information about her programs and publications at clarityworksonline.com
This edition of "Mary's Way" celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of continuous messages from the Our Lady to the Medjugorje visionaries.
Peggy Tabor Millin
"We never touch people so lightly that we do not leave a trace." -from the book "Mary's Way" by Peggy Tabor Millin, and quoted on the Oprah show. Peggy Tabor Millin facilitates women in the writing process at regional and national workshops and retreats. Based in Durham, North Carolina, she also teaches for retreat centers and for other programs such as Great Smokies Writing Program at University of North Carolina, Asheville; North Carolina Writers Network; Mountain Area Health Education Center, Asheville; and the Institute for the Advancement of Service, Alexandria, Virginia. An engaging speaker, she addresses conventions and organizations interested in creativity, writing and spirituality, women's health, and the healing power of writing. Peggy combines her knowledge as a writer and writing coach with enthusiasm and humor. She conveys the message that when writers focus on telling their personal truths, rather than on publication, the quality of their writing soars and impacts the quality of their lives in a positive way. In 2010, Peggy was awarded the Next Generation Indie Book Award for her nonfiction book, Women, Writing, and Soul-Making: Creativity and the Sacred Feminine. The Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group (IBPPG) announced the awards in New York City on May 21. In addition to her current book, Millin is author of Mary's Way. That book gained attention when a quotation from it was used by Oprah on her show. The quote, "We never touch people so lightly that we do not leave a trace," now boasts over a half million hits on Google. Millin has also published short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in various national and international literary journals and magazines, including Thema and the Smithsonian's Native Peoples. She recently released Family Matters: The Power of the Personal Story, an audio memoir workshop. She holds a BA in English from UC Berkeley and an MA in the psychoneurology of learning and communication disorders from Northwestern University. She has been teaching through ClarityWorks, Inc. for over twelve years. Prior work was undertaken at the Institute of Neurological Sciences,University of Pacific, San Francisco; Department of Rehabilitation, University of Arizona, Tucson, and Cherokee Central Schools, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee, NC. For additional information or to join Peggy's online writing community,visit www.clarityworksonl...
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Mary's Way - Peggy Tabor Millin
Mary's Way
Cultivating a Peaceful Heart
in Trying Times
Peggy Tabor Millin
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Copyright 2011 Peggy Tabor Millin
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Blessed are the peacemakers:
for they shall be called
the children of God.
—MATTHEW 5:9
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Acknowledgements
Introduction to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Printing
Introduction to the Second Edition
Chapter One: Medjugorje: One Pilgrim's Perspective
Chapter Two: Honoring the Experience
Chapter Three: Opening the Heart
Chapter Four: Peace is Woman, Mother to the World
Chapter Five: Living the Messages
Chapter Six: Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Copyright Acknowledgements
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Oh Great Spirit
Light a candle in my heart
that I may see the rubbish
in Thy dwelling place
and sweep it clean.
~ American Indian prayer
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I make grateful acknowledgments to: LOUIS MILLIN, my husband and my partner on the path of life. Walking with him is my great joy. ERIC, GRANT, and KAREN, my children, who have been my teachers. I truly honor the path each has chosen. EARL DAVIS and CAROLYN WALLACE, my dear friends, who have believed in me and have honored me with their love, LOUIS ALEXANDER who helped me believe I could write and FATHER FRANK GARDNER whose openness has been a blessing and whose comments on the manuscript were invaluable. The INSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SERVICE, Alexandria, VA, which has been my spiritual home and school. NEIL VAHLE, former editor of New Realities magazine, who published my article, The Message of Medjugorje.
JOY O’ROURKE, consulting editor of New Realities magazine, who did a masterful job of editing the article. JO ANN DECK of Celestial Arts Publishers, who saw the article and invited me to write this book. She has encouraged and helped me greatly along the way.
And to my friends on the QUALLA BOUNDARY, especially those at and connected with the CHEROKEE CENTRAL SCHOOLS, Nigada otsadatseli, All my relations.
You have truly provided me with endless opportunities to learn to give and receive love.
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To my friend SUSAN S. TROUT
who gave me the trip to Medjugorje and
who has strewn my spiritual path with roses.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION 1991
THIS IS A BOOK FOR ORDINARY PEOPLE. It is not about supernatural events, rather it is about the most natural of events—the experience of Love in its most sublime form. Whatever events lead one to this experience, they will always be imbued with a special quality. For after all, when one has a holy experience, one then ascribes holiness to the events surrounding it.
This particular event is the appearance since 1981 of the Virgin Mary to six Yugoslavian young people in the small village of Medjugorje. This event is not Catholic in the sense of that particular denomination. It is catholic in the sense that the word means universal.
Mary has indicated to the children in Medjugorje that all people are the children of God regardless of their chosen religions. It is man who has created the divisions in the world; in God there is no separation. So it is true that the event is not Christian in the strict sense, although it is about Christ Consciousness. This event is not about religion; it is about spiritual growth and empowerment. This is an event that even if you deny its possibility, you are asked to stay open to its message.
I went to Medjugorje in March 1989 and subsequently wrote Medjugorje: One Pilgrim’s Perspective,
an article that appeared in the March-April 1990 edition of New Realities magazine and which appears here as the first chapter. My experience in Medjugorje changed my life.
A physical pilgrimage is a ritual act, an outer manifestation of our search for an inner destination. A pilgrimage is a journey to our innermost being. A specific physical site attracts us by symbolizing something beyond ourselves that we deeply desire to experience. A pilgrimage, then, is an act of surrender in which we offer ourselves to the Divine Source. Simply by the sincere willingness to embark upon a pilgrimage, we are transformed. Through willingness, we have opened our hearts. How close we come to this inner destination in our daily lives is related to our degree of willingness and surrender.
This book is born of my personal study and my spiritual growth before, at, and after Medjugorje. It is not meant to be a pervasive or persuasive study of Mary or the events and messages of Medjugorje. It is in a very real sense my search for the ethereal Mary of whose presence I am now ever aware. Mary asks us to transcend our individual differences, not to eradicate them. So in this book I attempt to share what I have integrated within myself as bridges among traditional Christianity, metaphysics, and mysticism. This integration is on the level of the heart, not the mind. You are asked to approach it with your heart open.
The message is necessarily delivered in Christian terminology and reflects Catholic form. For many this will make it difficult to hear. Reflect on this: spiritual truth is beyond words and form; for this truth there are no words. Religion is the form: spiritual truth has no form. It simply IS. As humans, we seek to understand that which is beyond understanding. The best we can do at times is simply to ask the Divine Source to clear our minds and to allow whatever truth is present to touch us.*
[* _One of the religious traditions most disturbing to women is the continued use of the masculine as the universal marker of person and of the Divine. I made every attempt to circumvent this when I had a choice; however, because the subject is based on Christian form, the use of the masculine has been unavoidable.]
When we meet God for however brief a moment and however experienced, we separate out that event, seeing it as the exception. It is in fact possible for it to be the rule. We are not introduced to God in a moment of revelation or in a dream or on a pilgrimage so that we can isolate and frame that moment in our memory. We are given that moment as our heritage and our right so that we can see that our whole life can BE that moment and that we can live with and in