Maydell Goulart Tells Her Story
At the age of ten I was introduced to religion for the first time through a local religious study group held in our home by my father. After six months I began to question some of the teachings presented. I decided that there had to be someone walking this earth who knew the real truth. While pondering on this subject, an invisible presence made itself known and assured me that “I was not to be concerned about this now. When I was in my mature years I would find a teacher and a teaching that would answer all my questions.” I accepted the reality of this inner message and refused to participate in the study group any longer.
During my twenties and early thirties I had a number of health incidents that required a doctor's assistance. My experience with these doctors was very dismal. I ended up having to heal myself. I then had a wakeup call just before my 36th birthday that eventually set me on the path of finding the spiritual teacher I was told about as a ten year old child. It was a seven-year quest and very early on I was briefly introduced to the mysterious Great White Brotherhood. I made contact with the teacher in the seventh year on July 7, 1977. It opened up a whole new world to me that until then I had only been partially aware of. It changed my worldview and what life was all about forever. It made life far more interesting, worthwhile and meaningful.
Along the way I became aware of several different healing methods that I was able to put to good use for my personal healing—color light therapy being one of them. Later I began to use the light of higher dimensions for healing purposes, which I mention in my book, Inner Secrets, under the pseudonym M. Victoria Davis. This was a step up from other methods that were part physical in nature—not requiring special tools or equipment, only a verbal request and inner visualization. The end goal of this was to help others in need of healing and illumination.
In 2011, I deeded over my ten-acre property as a not-for-profit healing center under the direction of myself, Deborah and Jackie. We spent three years planning. In the fourth year, we began the first physical project by building a small vaastu temple of healing and planting three permaculture sites surrounding it.
Note to reader: Maydell passed on, leaving her physical body, and entering God's light, on June 18, 2022. Some now refer to her as Lady Orielle.