by William Britten | Attention, Being, Cynthia Bourgeault, Gospel of Thomas |
“Apophatic practice really corresponds to a different, much more unboundaried self.” Cynthia Bourgeault Beyond the Faculties “One of the basic lines of division when you’re talking about spiritual theology are apophatic and cataphatic. And cataphatic practices and...
by William Britten | Consent Cycles, Being, Meditations on the Tarot |
Poetry about wisdom for the peacemaker inside For the Journey: a Consent Cycle ORIENTATIONThree companions for the way: lantern, mantle, staff.Light enough for the next step. Warmth kept close. Ground that can be met.I do not know the distance. I carry what is...
by William Britten | Gospel of Thomas, Cynthia Bourgeault, Maurice Nicoll, Non-Identifying |
What is Worry? “Every time you say ‘I am so worried,’ you give energy to it. You should not speak your worry.” Maurice Nicoll, Informal Work Talks and Teachings 1940-1950, p132. “QUESTION: What is worry? Does the Work say anything about worrying? How can it be...
by William Britten | Consciousness, Cynthia Bourgeault, Gospel of Thomas, Jacob Boehme, Third Force |
WB: This Impression is a very deep, rich, and advanced curation of Cynthia Bourgeault’s synthesis of three massive cosmological systems (Boehme, Gurdjieff, Teilhard) around a single fundamental question in spiritual work: What is the energy of love? A previous...
by William Britten | Wisdom Teachings, Eye of the Heart, Gospel of Thomas, Imaginal Realm, Meditations on the Tarot |
The Christianity of resurrection and ascension “absolutely demands the ability to move between worlds and to see with the eye of the heart, and to receive ongoing teaching, help, and support from a risen Jesus.” Cynthia Bourgeault The Bold Paradox of Resurrection...