I read book after book on different religious philosophies, New Age approaches, Buddhism, self help thinking and Religious Science and found that nothing, like in ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, spoke to me. However, I’ve always felt like I was put on this wonderful planet to make a positive difference. But how and doing what? So, through times of feeling disconnected from my life and very, very frustrated, I just kept on reading and reading more books than I can recount. I knew traditional world religions weren’t my cup of tea. And between us – if I had one more New Age guru tell me that love + forgiveness + compassion is the key to enlightenment – well, the wave of nausea would have led to some unpleasant end result (you get my drift, huh?).
Then I came across eye-opening teachings and archeological findings on a time many, many moons ago when God was revered as a woman. I totally delved into studying all I could about divine feminine spirituality, Goddess religion, earth-based spiritual traditions (aka paganism – I just hate that term though) and, yes, even witchcraft.
Let me say that I’m not a spiritual coach in a traditional kind of way. I’m far off from claiming to be enlightened. For me, those claiming to be enlightened are individuals cooped off from society without having to deal with daily life challenges. And believe me, I still deal with crap and show up in ways that some traditional religion followers might call totally unspiritual. However, I have a really, really strong sense that I am here to serve on this planet and want to have an impact on this world honoring Mother Nature and her gifts. So, for me, showing up authentically as a woman – emotions, quirks, faults and all; honoring Mother Nature in my lifestyle approach; and integrating spiritual traditions based upon my notion of a female god are the spiritual foundation of my life.And that’s why I don’t call myself a life coach because I work with modern women to help them start paying attention to the area of life most often neglected – spirituality. We bust through the myths of traditional societal expectations and spiritual traditions to create freedom, independence and connection in your life. My mission is to help you find fulfillment and impact the planet in ways you dream of.
So, if you’re wondering what makes me qualified to call myself a coach, here are my professional creds:
And on to some fun facts:
Marion Chamberlain helps women that are always “desperately seeking” something learn what it is and how to claim it. Visit her website for more information on her spiritual coaching program that allows you to experience freedom, connection, and independence. http://marionchamberlain.com/krafting-with-marion/
So how can you contact me?
E-mail – click here. I will attempt my best to get back to you within 48-72 hours!
Twitter: @marionchamberla
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