First-Place Winner of the 2025 Mind and Spirit Book Award through the Canticleer International Book Awards (CIBA).
An Indigenous author and artist, Eileen Marlowe of Chipewyan (Yellowknife) invites the reader to forge connections withspirit and leverage these connections to transform their lives. Through the symbology of dreams and the vibrant colours of her abstract art, the author enters into dialogue with her spiritual guides. Her practices of daily meditation and her efforts of becoming the director and architect of her own life are embodied in the themes of the artwork throughout.
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Eileen Marlowe is an Indigenous Chipewyan from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. She is a self-taught abstract artist. She earned aBachelors in Communications from Royal Roads University and a Masters in Communications Management from McMaster University. Eileenhas worked across various sectors, including tourism, oil and gas, education and training, renewable resources, environmental management and green mineral extraction.
“I am fascinated by the ethereal energy that exists within the message of The Call to Connect with Spirit. The author has shared her spiritual journey through meditation and art. Through her Indigenous culture, she has guided those seeking their own inward journey to heal through creative expression.”
“Through narrative imagery and storytelling, Eileen takes us along her personal journey of discovering the gifts of listening to your heart and the transformational healing of artistic expression. Weaving Indigenous symbolism with contemporary spirituality, The Call to Connect with Spirit provides a pathway for readers to explore their spiritual identity and reclaim their own ‘personal medicine power.’ A timely read, and in Eileen’s words: ‘We are living in unprecedented times. Mother Earth is letting us know we need to employ our personal medicine power and connect with our guides. And that we must rely on their help going forward.’”
9781990137501
epub: 9781990137655
8.5 x 11 | 52 pages