Archive for Lex Hixon
Angel Gabriel by Vladislav Andrejev
During my college years, I had the great blessing of being able to study for a time at School of the Sacred Arts »»
Filed under: Art, Blogs, Karen Gorst, Lapis & Gold, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Sacred Art, School of the Sacred Arts, Spiritual Path, Theodore Roethke, Video, Vladislav Andrejev, artist as vessel, icons | artist as vessel, Blogroll, icons, Karen Gorst, Lapis & Gold, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Sacred Art, School of Sacred Arts, Spiritual Path, surrender, Theodore Roethke, Vladislav Andrejev|2 Comments
I saw an angel close by me, on my left side in bodily form. This I am not accustomed to see unless very rarely. Though I have »»
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The greatest spiritual crisis facing humanity today is rectifying our relationship to the Earth. Sadly, our culture has taught us that physicality »»
Filed under: Birth, Boneventure, Earth, Elisabet Sahtouris, Healing, Hildegard of Bingen, Illumination, John Muir, Lex Hixon, Matthew Fox, Meister Eckhart, Mysticism, Mystics, Plotinus, Poetry, Spiritual Path, Thomas Berry, Women Mystics, creation, fear, surrender, via negativa, womb | Birth, Bonaventure, creation, Earth, Elisabet Sahtouris, fear, Healing, Hildegard of Bingen, Illumination, John Muir, Lex Hixon, Matthew Fox, Meister Eckhart, Mysticism, Mystics, Plotinus, Spiritual Path, Spirituality, surrender, The One, Thomas Berry, via negativa, womb, Women Mystics|2 Comments
Man is too weak to accept or absorb divine love, which is absolute. For that reason, and that reason alone, does God cover it with the »»
Filed under: Books, Judaism, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Pain & Suffering, Rebbe Zusia | Books, coming home, Judaism, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Pain & Suffering, Rebbe Zusia|No Comments
When I was studying at the School of Sacred Arts in the early 1990s, I had the great fortune to meet Lex Hixon. He was an amazing »»
Filed under: Dreams, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Mystics, School of the Sacred Arts, Spiritual Path, Sufism, neoplatonism | Dreams, Lex Hixon, Mysticism, Mystics, neoplatonism, School of Sacred Arts, Spirituality, Sufism|3 Comments
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