Helpful guides for starting a local Wisdom Circle or understanding the foundation of the lineage.
Guide for Leading Wisdom Groups
This is an informational guide created to assist those leading Wisdom groups, or wanting to start a group. The purpose is to use the practices...
CONTINUERecommended Reading for Wisdom Schools
Recommended reading list and extended bibliography from Cynthia for Wisdom students of all levels.
CONTINUEThe Five Obligolnian Strivings
The first striving: to have in one’s ordinary being-existence everything satisfying and really necessary for the planetary body. The second striving: to have a constant...
CONTINUEBoehme for Beginners by Cynthia Bourgeault
Cynthia Bourgeault writes a short guide to Jacob Boehme's work. What's the best way to approach his work? Experientially. To gain access to the complex and beautiful cosmology of Jacob Boehme there is one all-important secret: it is necessary to approach him with the same mind in which he received his mystical illumination.
CONTINUEGospel of Thomas: An Illustrated Guide
Diane Walker’s Illustrated Guide to the Gospel of Thomas These photographic meditations were developed over three years in response to the Gospel of Thomas. I...
CONTINUERedefining the Way of the Heart: a Very Short Course in Wisdom by Cynthia Bourgeault
Wisdom is not a philosophy or a curriculum, but a way of knowing. It’s not about knowing more but knowing deeper, knowing with more of yourself involved.
CONTINUEDefining Our Wisdom Lineage
What are the essential elements of this Wisdom lineage? In this shortlist, Cynthia Bourgeault offers seven defining characteristics unique to her synthesis of the Christian...
CONTINUEWhat Is a Wisdom School?
What is Wisdom? First, let’s talk about what Wisdom is not. It is not a curriculum, a philosophy, a metaphysical system, or a set of esoteric...
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