Julian of Norwich & Nicholas of Cusa Correct Patriarchy
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
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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
Julian of Norwich lived through the worst pandemic in European history, the bubonic plague of the 14th century. Unlike many of her contemporaries (and ours),
Yesterday we meditated on how Julian and Hildegard are sisters calling us to wisdom. Wisdom is feminine. She is missing in a patriarchal culture. And
Yesterday we meditated on the Book of Wisdom’s teaching that Wisdom is artisan of all that is. Both Julian and Hildegard of Bingen were sisters
We have considered how central the experience of goodness is to Julian who lived through the severest pandemic of European history. How the search for
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