My heart’s work has centered around the spiritual evolution of Black women and men and the Divine Union of the feminine and masculine within each of us. This call and mission come from my childhood experiences in an alcoholic home and a yearning for unity in female-male relationships.
I have been blessed over my lifetime to meet and to serve people of many cultures, ethnicities and nations around the world. All of them are beloved to me.
Yet, it is the counsel, support and love I’ve been able to offer to women, and to men, particularly those of African descent, since I wrote my first “Dear Linda” column in my high school newspaper, that has continued as an ongoing call. My own kaleidoscopic life choices and experiences as a Black woman are the basis for my longing for other Black women to love and value themselves. This has been a life theme.
My study of the history and traditional beliefs of peoples of African descent led me to Ancient Kemet and the incredible cosmic, scientific, and spiritual principles of the 7 Hermetic Laws of Ancient Kemet and the 7 Principles of MAAT. They and the story of Auset and Ausar have become a foundation for my understanding of who we are. Some of these ancient laws and principles can be applied to everyday life in our time and I believe they can support our individual and collective healing.This is because I know that in our DNA, Black women embody a key to the healing of ourselves, our beloveds and the planet. I happen to believe that there are also others who embody a key as well. But Black women’s remembrance of who we are is essential at this time.
I am wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, so of course I have had to work on my own issues over the years. In the process I have learned and come to believe some things about who I and we really are. We are precious, beloved Cosmic beings of Earth and Spirit.
My intention is to be among those generating healing and harmony on the planet and to walk with others who desire to do the same.