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The Alma Drawings with Wendy Oke

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Wendy Oke is married to Alma Rumball’s nephew, Colin; together they have been ‘keepers of the Alma drawings’. Wendy is a teacher/counselor/therapist facilitating workshops and retreats in Huntsville, Ontario. She was recently ordained as a minister in the Seminary program of the James Twyman Beloved Community. She writes a weekly column, ‘Wise Woman Ways’ and does freelance writing. Offering Alma’s mystical drawings is the focus of her ministry and her lifelong soul mission.

The drawings have been shown in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Glastonbury, Beijing, France and Australia. Wendy is writing a book about her journey. There is a documentary film, directed by Jeremiah Munce, ‘the Alma drawings’ with Vision TV, that won Best Direction, Canadian Spectrum, Short-Mid-length film category, at Toronto’s Hot Docs International Film Festival.

About Alma Rumball

Alma’s family pioneered in Muskoka in the 1870’s. Following a vision of Jesus, she became a clairvoyant recluse, at age 50, creating intricate, coloured pen and ink drawings, born of a rich inner life. She watched, as “The Hand” drew by itself, unfamiliar forms, faces, characters, separate from her consciousness. Tibetan gods, which have been identified by the Dali Lama's spiritual advisor, Joan of Arc figures and tales of Atlantis revealed themselves. As a Christian, she never claimed credit nor understanding. She said she didn’t do them - “The Hand” did. They have been called “the sacred language of light, activation drawings, with codes embedded in them for the evolution of humanity at this time.” These codes may be accessed through meditation. 

Alma's images of heaven and messages of peace may offer us a blueprint for living, plus a warning that if we do not change our ways, our fate could be similar to that of the lost civilization of Atlantis.

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