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Tag Archives: inner light
Free #midnighthaiku
Beyond the shadows Inner illumination True colours break free *
Where the wildflowers grow
Locus iste a Deo factus est, Inaestimabile sacramentum, irreprehensibilis est. This place was made by God. A priceless mystery, it is without reproach. Anton Bruckner. I was talking this morning with a friend about the different directions that the spiritual … Continue reading
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Tagged change, inner light, inner truth, soul, spiritual journey
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A single light shared Orient and Occident True self reflection
The journey so far…
We were talking the other day about the value, or otherwise, of formal training in spiritual schools and organisations and what they can offer the seeker on what is, after all, perhaps the most personal journey of all. We all … Continue reading
