Reclaiming Our Innocence New Book Release Coming September 2008

Everyone yearns to have the perfect love. We can find this through our relationship with our mother as this relationship sets the stage for who we are as women of the earth and the future of this planet. Kellyna Campbell
In Reclaiming Our Innocence, author Kellyna Campbell presents an opportunity for women to rekindle their relationship as mothers and daughters through ceremony. This becomes the source of inspiration for women to come forward. The author presents a way for women to shape-shift the future of this planet by integrating theses ancient rituals and modern ceremonies into their daily lives. She reminds us that ceremonies help women remember their connection to the earth as the primal mother.
Reclaiming Our Innocence opens with the need to break the Holy Mother image portrayed by mothers or mentors. Campbell invites women to remember the hidden mysteries of her soul, the darkness of the womb, so she can reclaim her innocence. The womb of darkness is the source that will allow her to become a beacon of light. She becomes familiar with her family lineage by receiving the wisdom of her bones, giving her the opportunity to become the alchemist of her life. She formulates the true ingredients that will feed her soul and the soul of the planet for years to come.
Campbell suggests that this remembrance will awaken past trauma, the pain of separation, and family patterns, creating an opening for healing to occur. As a woman awakens herself, she becomes aware of her innate power, knowing how to recognize when a disharmonious energy influences her behavior. Once she becomes strong in herself, she can identify which outside influences are distractions that keep her from the reunion with her soul. In healing these disowned parts, she becomes the true alchemist of her life, changing her perception about the past while creating a future of unlimited possibilities. Supportive ceremonies included in this book are a divorce ceremony, body cleanse ,and women circles. Young women can bring hope to their peers by stepping away from the societal norm and stand as way-showers for future generations. They are presented with an opportunity to bring us all together by reclaiming these ceremonies as an aspect of daily living. It is through their innocence that the world can listen.
Women are ready to come forward and reclaim their innocence.