Why has the topic of nonduality suddenly become so hot in our times and what does this say about where our planet is headed and what might be called forth from us?
Fall Wisdom Offering Marcella Kraybill-Greggo will be offering periodic once a month group Wisdom Lectio Divina on the Gospel of Thomas during the fall of...
Fall Wisdom Offering Marcella Kraybill-Greggo will be offering periodic once a month group Wisdom Lectio Divina on the Gospel of Thomas during the fall of...
An Invitation to a Wisdom Eucharist With Marcella Kraybill-Greggo & Rev. Maggie Wellert The Liturgical Season of Ordinary Time begins with Pentecost and continues until...
Spurred by your endorsement of Ladislaus Boros’ work, do you also believe in the possibility eternal hell—or some version of eternal separation from God—for some beings?
This Wisdom Pause was hosted by Wisdom Waypoints and recorded live on Zoom June 2024. We are delighted to share with you the event recordings and related resources.
I enjoyed reading your book on Mary, and the fifth way rings true for me. However, I would like to go one step further with what Mary did at the anointing. In the anointing at Bethany, Jesus is the perfect human, fully aware of his impending death, and Mary is the perfect human, fully aware of her beloveds impending death. She anoints him with the tradition of anointing those who are about to die. The realization that she is about to lose her beloved, fills her with unspeakable grief. BUT SHE DOES NOT SPEAK OUT TO STOP HIM. With this, Jesus acknowledges that what she has done for him, is a beautiful thing. Repeat - she realized what was going to happen and she DID NOT stop him, even though it filled her with heart stopping grief. For me, the fullness of truth of what she did for him needs to be told in memory of her. Anything less is missing the mark.
How can I feel safe in this world, and how can I get on my feet to actually be of service? What guidance would you give someone trying to live a balance interior life as a celibate? I have become an acupuncturist, and find great fulfillment in that, but my personal life is full of angst and unanswerable questions. Thank you for your time. K.