Archive for Chistianity
I thought the new year could do with some color. I am an artist after all! So I’ve updated my blog’s look. I welcome any comments »»
Filed under: Blogs, Christianity, Eve, Goddess, Hildegard of Bingen, Liturgy of St. Basil, Mysticism, Prayer, Spiritual Path, Virgin Mary, Women Mystics, womb | Blogroll, Chistianity, Eve, Goddess, Hildegard of Bingen, Liturgy of St. Basil, Mysticism, Prayer, Virgin Mary, womb, Women Mystics|4 Comments
Yesterday I spoke at length about the importance of a spiritual artist merging the physical and spiritual worlds in the act of creation. All art springs from »»
Filed under: Alchemy, Artists, Blogs, Christianity, Earth, Healing, Jesus, Lapis & Gold, Making art, Mysticism, Pigments, Sacred Art, Spiritual Path, icons | Alchemy, Artists, Blogroll, Chistianity, Earth, Healing, icons, Jesus, Lapis & Gold, Mysticism, Pigments, Sacred Art, Spiritual Path, Spirituality|6 Comments
I have been inspired by so many who have shared their own mystical experiences, Hildegard of Bingen, Alex Grey, Meinrad Craighead, & Gartenfische to name a few, »»
Filed under: Annunciation, Art, Artists, Blogs, Christianity, Hildegard of Bingen, Illness, Mysticism, Pain & Suffering, Prayer, Scleroderma, Spiritual Path, Virgin Mary, artist as vessel, womb | Annunciation, Art, Artists, Blogroll, Chistianity, Hildegard of Bingen, Illness, Mysticism, Pain & Suffering, Prayer, Scleroderma, Spiritual Path, Spirituality, Virgin Mary, womb|7 Comments
Today as I was finishing up my sculpture, I started thinking about how we choose to serve humankind and the Divine. It seemed very clear to me »»
Filed under: Books, Caroline Walker Bynum, Christianity, Jesus, Mysticism, Mystics, Pain & Suffering, Spiritual Path, St. Francis, Stigmata, Women Mystics | Caroline Walker Bynum, Chistianity, Jesus, Mysticism, Pain & Suffering, Sculpture, Spiritual Path, St. Francis, Stigmata, Women Mystics|2 Comments
This is so radical:
When I stood in my first cause, I then had no “God,” and then I was my own cause. I wanted nothing, »»
Filed under: Birth, Christianity, Meister Eckhart, Mysticism, Mystics, Plotinus, womb | Birth, Chistianity, Meister Eckhart, Mysticism, Mystics, Plotinus, womb|No Comments
There is a 14th century manuscript included in Francis and Clare: The Complete Works (The Classics of Western Spirituality), which describe what St. Francis considers “perfect »»
Filed under: Books, Christianity, Illness, Mysticism, Mystics, Pain & Suffering, Sculpture, St. Francis, surrender | Books, Chistianity, Illness, Mysticism, Mystics, Pain & Suffering, Sculpture, St. Francis, surrender|No Comments
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