Thomas Merton on the Divine Feminine
One man who celebrated the Divine Feminine and Sophia is the late Catholic monk Thomas Merton. Merton, like Julian of Norwich whom he praised
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One man who celebrated the Divine Feminine and Sophia is the late Catholic monk Thomas Merton. Merton, like Julian of Norwich whom he praised
We are continuing our meditations on renewing God talk by focusing on the divine feminine and its relationship with the sacred masculine. This is important
We continue our meditations on feminine divine names. And on names for the sacred masculine as well. God as Tara. The name “Tara” is a
We are offering feminine divine names to balance our understanding of self and reality and divinity. We will also link this with a deeper understanding
We have been meditating on finding a balance again twixt the sacred masculine and the divine feminine with guidance from the wisdom scriptures and Julian
The late Father Bede Griffiths believed that the East has much to teach the West about regaining a balance of masculine-feminine, yang-yin energies. The suppression
Everywhere one looks into Hildegard’s consciousness, whether in her music or her poetry or her opera or her paintings and visions or her books, we
Two days ago was Hildegard of Bingen’s feast day. Though we did not mention it, on that day we did do a second-best thing: We
We have been meditating on bringing back the divine feminine which means, among other things, wisdom. Wisdom is feminine around the world. The Modern era
Julian recognizes the incarnation, what she calls the “leap of God” into human form and history, to be a deeply motherly act, an act of
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