Flight of the Seventh Moon by Lynn V. Andrews
In Flight of the Seventh Moon by Lynn V. Andrews, readers accompany the author deeper into her transformative apprenticeship with Agnes Whistling Elk, a revered Cree shaman. As the successor to Medicine Woman, this second installment chronicles Andrews’s return to the Canadian wilderness, where she further embraces the spiritual teachings of the Sisterhood of the Shields.
What unfolds is both an inward quest and a rite of passage. Andrews confronts her fears, confronts the enigmatic sorcerer Red Dog, and embarks on a journey of creating her own shield—a sacred symbol integrating protection, personal power, and spiritual insight. Guided by her wise mentors in ceremony, vision, and nature, she gradually discovers the courageous center of her identity and the ancient wisdom of womanhood.
Written with humility and grace, Andrews shares not just ritual, but transformation. Her narrative bridges memoir, spiritual guide, and cultural passage, shedding light on indigenous traditions and feminine power. Critics applaud the book for its intimate voice and respectful insights into a world rarely seen by outsiders.
At approximately 203 pages, Flight of the Seventh Moon is both accessible and profound—a rare blend of personal growth, cultural exploration, and spiritual depth. It stands as a testament to quiet strength, ceremonial learning, and the sacred path of empowerment.
For readers drawn to indigenous wisdom, female-centered spirituality, or personal awakening, Flight of the Seventh Moon by Lynn V. Andrews offers a poignant and powerful continuation of a spiritual legacy in motion.






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