I traveled the pilgrimage trail for four and half years in France.
Her recent book "A Mystics Journey to the Sacred Sites of France" is new.
This same book later was published in Italy, Turkey, Japan and the USA as "Between the Visions.
Her book was published in France in 2006 "L\'Emergence de la Femme Divine" The Emergence of the Divine Woman.
Raylene is an international author.
Her passion led her to traveling the pilgrimage route of the Black Madonna and Magdalene.
Raylene\'s path led her living in France for 4 1/2 years teaching meditation.
This Magdalene lineage comes direct from the South of France since Medieval times.
She began her path into Magdala and Black Madonna traditions in 1992, with the meeting of Elizabeth Kelley, a priestess ordained in the Church of Mary Magdalene.
Raylene Abbott\'s spiritual training has spanned over the last 40 years.
I wrote this book in 2010 and now for the first time it will be available in paperback.
This book will be a guide to understanding both the vibration and also the ley-lines of the lands.
If you can understand the power of a particular site, then you can begin to understand how to align yourself with the site you are visiting.
Every Sacred Site has its own history and vibration.
Following them I have found deepens my experience when visiting Sacred places.
I would like to make a few suggestions.
The proper approach to a Sacred site is the key that can decode the secrets and the truth that is hidden from the masses.
But beyond the esoteric secrets, the Sacred Sites of France still hold ancient power to answer prayers and bring healing to any sincere pilgrim.
But many tourists come, visit and return home, without ever penetrating the depth of the Secrets of France.
France is filled with these secrets.
My pilgrimage bought me both to major pilgrimage site and also out of the way places that are off the beaten path of the tourist trail.
There are over 350 Black Madonna\'s in France.
I followed the path of the Black Madonna.
I traveled the pilgrimage trail for four and half years in France