Journey through Eastertide with this collection of free posts from Wisdom Waypoints contributors. View Cynthia Bourgeault’s on-demand Holy Week courses here.
50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 7
Just as Jesus followed the path from fully enfleshed human being to lightly enfleshed human being, to "pneumatic corporeity"– pure spiritual energy but unmistakably himself.
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 6
He is the integral ground, the ambient wholeness within which our contingent human lives are always rooted and from which we are always receiving the help we need to keep moving ahead on the difficult walk we have to walk here.
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 5
For Jesus oneness is not a matter of a static return to a source. It’s not a state that one obtains, but it’s a dance of continual giving-is-receiving
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 4
All the sufferers on earth uniting their sufferings so that the world's pain became a great and unique act of consciousness.
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 3
A fast is really training – exactly like athletic training- so that our whole embodied being can be tuned up to support a spiritual aim we wish to achieve
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 2
Jesus is present in physical density only insofar as is necessary to match density of doubt that is blocking the view
CONTINUE50 “Thin” Days of Easter: A Wager – Week 1
Jesus, the living master, is real, alive, intimately and vibrantly enfolding you right now. He is more present, in fact, than even your breath and your heartbeat.
CONTINUECynthia’s Eastertide Invitation: The Community Conversation Continues – Event Recording
In conversation with the Wisdom Community, Cynthia Bourgeault provides further reflections and responds to a number of questions arising from her Eastertide practice challenge.
CONTINUECynthia’s Eastertide Invitation: More Questions and Responses – Event Recording
Cynthia Bourgeault provides further reflections and responds to a number of questions arising from her Eastertide practice challenge.
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