Well, so much of my spiritual life being centered around tarot, this certainly makes sense. I also really resonant with the h.p. as both/and and non duality, and while I don’t think i EMBODY that by any means I do contemplate it a lot and under it as a place of ultimate “arrival” —such as there is one—in our journey.
This is a great post—thought provoking, as usual from you. I want to thank you for the several mentions of Cynthia Bourgeault’ book, Thomas Keating. My husband and I are greatly appreciating it and have suggested it to a small book study group. It is very rich, very amazing. Thank you!
A spiritual principle I embody: High Priestess.
Well, so much of my spiritual life being centered around tarot, this certainly makes sense. I also really resonant with the h.p. as both/and and non duality, and while I don’t think i EMBODY that by any means I do contemplate it a lot and under it as a place of ultimate “arrival” —such as there is one—in our journey.
Ouch. The spiritual principle I embody is the Three of Swords. That makes sense in a way, but feels so heavy.
After reflecting on this further through the day, now I'm thinking about Rumi: "The wound is the place that the light enters you."
5 of pentacles. I know people don’t have what they need.
What I want to live out: 10 of pentacles. An enchanted, meaningful life.
What this looks like: The Fool!
Loved it.
This is a great post—thought provoking, as usual from you. I want to thank you for the several mentions of Cynthia Bourgeault’ book, Thomas Keating. My husband and I are greatly appreciating it and have suggested it to a small book study group. It is very rich, very amazing. Thank you!