Walk For Healing, Peace and Service

[HTML1] You will amazed at what one woman can do as you listen to Audri Scott Williams‘story.

She followed a vision from her four angel grandmothers on the Trail of Dreams Ancestral Journey, a walk from Pennsylvania to Georgia in 2000 and then in Ghana, West Africa in 2002; to six continents between 2005 and 2009 on the Trail of Dreams World Peace Walk; and now back to the US, where she is preparing to launch the 13-Moon City Tour that will end in Washington, DC, late in 2011.

Audri has had four angel grandmothers with her from a very young age. “Those four old ladies have been bossing me all my life. I don’t remember ever not being aware of them, but when I was 16 I asked them to go away so I could be like everybody else. They honored that for 30 years. I knew they’d come back.”

There was vision that was the motivation of her world journeying.

“I was sitting in a cave when the light came into it, in a moment that seemed like eternity. That was one of the mystical, magical, Godly things that took me to Africa and around the world. I didn’t know the details, but I knew I was going again.”

The Trail of Dreams Ancestral Journey, a walk from Pennsylvania to Georgia in 2000 and then in Ghana, West Africa in 2002; to April 21, 2005 six continents between 2005 and 2009 required moving into the rhythm of the walk, finding peace within and blending into all that IS. It became about praying, serving and trusting natural support.

Audri says, “My time at the feet of elders from East, West and South Africa, Polynesia, and Native America has taught me the value of paying attention to everything as a way of finding clarity of purpose.

“If I walk with the authority of the modern-day shaman it is because I am letting ancient wisdom flow through me. I’m taking on the responsibility of bridging earth wisdom and the modern world.”

We are excited to share with you her next journey, the 13-Moon City Tour that will launch in October 2010. End in Washington, DC, late in 2011. The children will be the lens through which to see their community.

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About Sharon Riegie Maynard

Sharon Riegie Maynard, a radical researcher whose questions lead her to a unique view on the world and the role and men and women can play. She has raised 9 children, works in the unseen realms to impact our physical world with the TAG Matrix system, loves nature, music, art and reading great mystery novels.

Sharon is also the Host of Weaving the World and founderf Weaving the World Media. Weaving the World  shifts its focus to A Mystic's View speaking the truth about our adventure, purpose, and mission. WTW has showcased women,  the Voices of the New World. Sleeping women have awakened and mountains are being moved to allow space for a new culture based on the values Mothers/Women hold sacred. Now, A Mystic's View will show the foundation that has been buried for too long. It is the story within which we will manifest the world as we had Divinely intended.