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Stories They Told Me

by Theresa C Dintino

In an underground temple on the island of Malta, Danelle and Aureillia witness a vision of the future which shocks and horrifies them. Danelle journeys to Africa. There with the local shaman, he explores the heartbreaking questions of his soul. Aureillia returns to her home in Bronze Age Crete where the shock waves of a prophecy told long ago resonate in ways unexpected. Can they find a way to change the future that appears to loom inevitable?

"Drawing from deep wells of wisdom, Dintino's visionary fiction
provides profound insight for personal and cultural healing."
-Mara Lynn Keller, Ph.D.
Director ,Women's Spirituality, CIIS

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Ode to Minoa

by Theresa C Dintino

When Aureillia, the young Snake Priestess of Minoa, begins having visions of an unspeakable evil, her simple life is thrown into turmoil.  As a member of the Bronze Age Society of Crete, her life is ruled by the cycles of the moon but soon will be affected by a far greater force. Visions of the future lead Aureillia to a loss of innocence and the discovery of her extraordinary power.

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Introduction

It’s 1600 B.C.E. on the island of Minoa…walk with Aurellia in her society that embraces ritual, initiation and community as she discovers her life purpose.

Initiation

Glimpse what awaits Aureillia in the temple of Female Being as she undergoes initiations of labryinths!

Birth

A daughter is born and for reasons you will discover, she emerges with her name in the palm of her hand --“Lilith”.

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