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Logos and the conscious breath

When you breathe consciously you are taking light into your body, which itself, is made from particles of light. We are born into life on this Earth to learn to abide in the Eternal Presence that the Gospel of John

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Killarney Woods

The conscious breath

As you learn to breathe consciously, you become aware of your inner peace, a presence, out of which all movement occurs. To possess peace (in Hebrew – Jerusalem) is to enter through the door spoken of in the Gospel of

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Logos and The Patterns of Creation

“Sunset” – Baja California. As the Earth rotates away from the core of the Sun, light refracts through the water vapours of the Earth’s atmosphere and reflects off the surface of the San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific coast of

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Mary Magdalene – the Divine Feminine

Who is Mary Magdalene? The figure we meet in the gospels is commonly understood as a repentant whore, redeemed by her devotion to a male saviour. She is sometimes imagined as the consort of Jesus, or the beloved disciple. But

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Communion

The light of the Sun seen piercing through clouds in the beautiful Connemara national park, Eire. The light shimmers off the surface According to the Judeo-Christian Mystical tradition God cannot be contained by existence, and is nothing that we can

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Infant Stars in deep space

Creative Life

The Creation story in the book of Genesis (called Bereshith in Hebrew) contains many levels and it cannot be translated word for word into other languages. All I can do in this blog post is give a glimpse into the

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In the beginning the Logos was.

In the beginning the Logos was, and the Logos was with God and the Logos was Divine. Even before I knew the deeper meanings of Logos, I felt the beauty of the opening lines in John’s Gospel. They spoke to

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The Tree of Life

This post explores the origin of the Tree of Life in the creation story in Genesis and its link with the Logos in the Gospel of John. Logos is usually translated as “Word” but this is completely inadequate. John’s Gospel

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