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A World Gone Mad

Cynthia Bourgeault | January 1, 2024

Abba Anthony said, "A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him saying, 'You are mad, you are not like us.' "

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Wisdom Solstice

Marcella Kraybill-Greggo | December 21, 2023

We stand guard with the heart, stand with the mind in the heart, descend from the head to the heart...And the standing before the invisible Lord not in the head but in the chest, close to the heart and in the heart. When the divine warmth comes, all will be clear.

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A Wisdom Frame Drum Journey Evolution

Laura Copeland | December 7, 2023

As Wisdom students using our voices through chanting, we are sending into our atmosphere vital nutrients of hope, mercy, love and more. Frame drumming magnifies the resonance of our voices in addition to the beat, another powerful means of post-holding during these challenging times.

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A Tree Party

Marcella Kraybill-Greggo | November 20, 2023

I am in awe of earth’s majesty, intense dazzling vibrations. It’s earth’s party, a TREE PARTY, in gratitude for yet another YEAR OF LIFE – the gifts, all the gifts, that this year of foliage have brought – such richness, abundance of harvest and delight. And then…it’s time for them to rest; to exhale, release and let go.

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Living from Good: Hearing the Voices of Yeshua and Maurice Nicoll, Part 3

Bill Britten | November 17, 2023

In this third part of the series, we’ll continue putting together the building blocks discussed previously: the horizontal realm of personality, knowledge, and the forces of life; the vertical inner realm of Being, Essence, and Good; and the relational field that comes into play as we work to raise our level of Being on the vertical scale.

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Day III: All Soul’s Day

Heather Ruce | November 2, 2023

Collective Autumn Triduum Vigil: Today we find ourselves in the middle of the the Autumn Triduum. November 1st, All Saints’ Day or All Hallow’s Day, has traditionally been a day of honoring and celebrating the saints of the Christian tradition.

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