Spirituality seeks to be free, and to experience love, light, and life/wisdom as an ebb and flow of the universe.
Spirituality is about being open to the Divine Source, without imposing prejudice on the many names and understandings of God.
Spirituality allows for the possibility of differing expressions, rituals, prayers, incantations, artistic depictions, and any other experiences that brings positive and life-giving growth from within.
We will resume on January 12, 2025
We gather for a time of Centering Prayer - Meditation - Discussion - Communion Together - a time for encouragement and life-giving affirmation that we are love and are loved.
We are an interfaith communion, centered on the teachings of Yeshu. His sole command is to love--be love. It is through this lens of love, we know that all humanity are the image of our Divine Source (God).
Why do we use "Yeshu" instead of (Jesus)? Yeshu is the Hebrew name for the one we know in the West as "Jesus." For some, who have been hurt and traumatized by the "church," the name of Jesus is synonymous with oppressive, dehumizing, and demoralizing treatment against those who do not conform. The message and teachings of Yeshu are centered on love--love for self, love for neighbor, and love for all the places and beings where we find our Divine Source (God). We find God pervading through all that is seen and unseen, all faiths and beliefs, all gender identities and sexual orientations, all cultures and colors of skin, and all life-giving understandings.
Gospel of Thomas, Saying 3a
We trust in God, Creator, Divine Source, Maker of all the heavens, universes, all that can be seen and unseen. God, the cyclical rhythms of universal and innate Love; known and unknown, experienced and revealed through many names and expressions—a mystery to be explored, realized and released from within our very being…
We trust in Christ, pervading the breath, the light of Divine Source, within the harmony of the ancient and continuous works of love, Presence of Divine Source, oneness and wholeness of all that is seen and unseen…
Christ, in solidarity and empathy with all humanity, came into earthly existence, incarnate in the person of Yeshu of Nazareth–-born of Spirit and Blessed Mary; truly human–truly divine, the true image of God in humanity…
Christ-Yeshu, because of his life-giving love towards the oppressed and marginalized of society, and his opposition to unjust rulers within society; is wrongly accused and sentenced to death, he is crucified, suffers death, and is buried. On the third day, God resurrects him from the dead—culminating the resurrection path, open to all. He then ascends into the heavens, sending his followers to teach, heal and embody life-giving, unconditional love—a love free from prejudice…
We trust in Spirit—Sacred Feminine, pervading the breath, Wisdom of Divine Source, Sacred Feminine within the harmony of the ancient and continuous works of love, oneness and wholeness of all times and spaces… Spirit, reminds us of who we are and how our life-giving, innate love, illuminates the good in the world around us—empowering our human experiences… amplifying the life-giving and loving voices, traditions, and rituals of our ancestors, guides, and angels… and with our spiritual communion, Spirit accompanies us through our reincarnations and the lessons we agree to learn within our incarnate resurrection journeys…
As above, so below, as within, so without, mote it be, blessed be… Amen…
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