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B>Spiritual discovery, emotional healing, and the nature of consciousness surface through a past-life regression into Hildegard of Bingen's complicated twelfth century.
Through the contemporaneous therapeutic sessions of the protagonist Laura as she is hypnotized into the person of Clothilde, the mystical, visionary world of Hildegard of Bingen is cleverly revealed by the author. (Dr Eileen Guenther, Professor Emerita of Church Music at Wesley Theological Seminary),
Although initially distrusting past-life regression, Laura agrees and meets her twelfth-century self in Clothilde. She
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B>Spiritual discovery, emotional healing, and the nature of consciousness surface through a past-life regression into Hildegard of Bingen's complicated twelfth century.

Through the contemporaneous therapeutic sessions of the protagonist Laura as she is hypnotized into the person of Clothilde, the mystical, visionary world of Hildegard of Bingen is cleverly revealed by the author. (Dr Eileen Guenther, Professor Emerita of Church Music at Wesley Theological Seminary),

Although initially distrusting past-life regression, Laura agrees and meets her twelfth-century self in Clothilde. She discovers a surprising complexity of life and rigid expectations for a daughter in the nobility. After going to live with her future mother-in-law, Clothilde accompanies her to Disibodenburg, a double monastery, and first hears Hildegard of Bingen's stunningly beautiful music.

< P> Laura's ensuing research reveals that Hildegard indeed existed. While living inside convent walls, Hildegard composed music (still performed), wrote nine major works (still available), healed the sick, corresponded with kings and popes throughout Europe (including Frederick Barbarossa, Henry II, and Eleanor of Aquitaine), traveled to preach before male audiences at cathedrals and monasteries, and founded two convents.

Subsequent hypnotherapy sessions reveal the difficulty of both Clothilde's and Hildegard's life. Clothilde loses a fiancé in the Second Crusade, falls in love with a Jew but is forced to marry a churlish bully, manages a manor with the intricacy of a small town, and values respites to Bingen for healing and copying much of Hildegard's copious correspondence. Laura observes their courageous resourcefulness while enduring their own private pains and difficult relationships. Clothilde also hides a secret that propels her to fiercely protect her family. Her other experiences, however, lead Laura to the root of her greatest fear. Fans of Outlander, Pillars of the Earth, Frozen River and the Brother Cadfael series will savor this stimulating story.


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Lynda Adamson, PhD, has many diverse interests. As a former English professor, she has taught American, World, and Children's Literature and written fifteen reference books for these disciplines. She travels as often as possible, having visited Europe many times as well as Australia, New Zealand, China, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, where she has enjoyed concerts, museums, archeological sites, culture, and stunning natural beauty. Gourmet cooking and cuisine are also high on her list of favorite activities. She lives near Washington DC where she volunteers at the Kennedy Center, Shakespeare Theatre, and Ford's Theater, sites featuring musical theater, opera, and plays. She sings soprano with the Choral Arts Society of Washington, performing regularly at the Kennedy Center. Her avocation introduced her to Hildegard when her choir performed one of Hildegard's twelfth-century compositions coinciding with Hildegard's 900th birthday. Its numinous beauty led her to research the mystic Hildegard's impressive accomplishments from inside convent walls from the age of ten to eighty-one. She has repeatedly visited the Bingen, Germany, area on the Rhine with its lovely vineyard-covered, history-laden hills where Hildegard lived and worked.