Maggie Scobie

Maggie was a member of the Institute for the Advancement of Service for nearly four decades (1988-2025).  She served as Board Secretary for many years and as a member of the Institute's Energy Triangle - a group that meditated together regularly on behalf of the Institute during its years as a 501(c)3 organization. Over her many years of involvement, Maggie co-led courses and workshops on meditation, dreams, death and dying, the soul and service, group consciousness, and working in partnership with nature.  She served as coordinator of leadership training programs for teenagers, as coordinator of children’s programs, as co-leader of parenting classes, and as a faculty mentor to many students in The Clarion Way.
The Clarion Way is the collective term for the Institute's teachings. These teachings awaken our inner knowing and guide us in applying that knowing in the world through action.

In 2016, because of her keen ability to share The Trilogy books and their teachings with foreign audiences, Maggie was appointed as Ambassador of The Soul and Service Trilogy. In this role, she disseminated The Trilogy books internationally and spoke with people from countries beyond the U.S. about The Trilogy teachings. Maggie extended her ambassador role with the sharing of Susan's final book, To Show Another Way: How to Learn, Heal, and Serve at a Time of Crisis on Planet Earth, following its publication in 2020.

Maggie holds a graduate degree in Counseling and Educational Psychology from the University of Florida. She has worked as a licensed psychologist in schools with special needs children and with incarcerated teens, and currently has a private practice working with the critically ill and dying. Maggie has also been a professional astrologer for more than 25 years.

Maggie's service has taken her around the world.  In the 1980s, she volunteered in orphanages in India, Nepal, and South America. Since 2000, she has been the Coordinator of Frontier Horizon, a humanitarian aid organization that brings orphans on travel programs to the United States from Nicaragua, Ukraine, and Kenya. Maggie has also traveled for several years to India and Nepal to support children in orphanages of Bon Buddhism.

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