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*Who* is Wisdom?
Wisdom speaks the Living Logos.
In Her, the Divine Lover of Love will offer a message & flower us
together.
How many people are known for this Divine Love that radiates thru?
These are the Children of Sophia, and Wisdom is their Mother.
And Sophia's Children will defend their Divine Mother & Her Wisdom.
Luke 7:35 -- "Yet wisdom is justified by all her children." -- Jesus
"Wisdom is the Tree of Eternal Life" said Christ unto me, adding,
"And come to the Tree many times, morning, noon or night,
for healing within, that you might be a well person."
Wisdom purifies the heart & mind.
"Wisdom is a deeper sanctity than ever known before.
She is a Mystery that goes out into forever," He has also said.
Come unto Wisdom, holy with spring in your heart... and you will find
rebirth, renewal in Her.
Wisdom is full of hope for womanity... for Wisdom deeply loves
womanity; and She knows what will grow of our loving, in Her.
We cannot always be ecstatic in our love for Her, for survival,
itself, in this world necessitates a return into ego to deal with all
that is about us.
Still there is no real improvement in our lives if we do *not* enter
the ecstatic dimension of Oneness with Her... refreshing us,
purifying us, *grow*ing us.
Wisdom can be our Lover.
How do we enter Her, most intimately?
Return to the inner silences & enter again the Grand Silence of Her
Womb of Wonders.
Wisdom speaks to us *without* Words, thru music, thru birdsong. The
greatest composers of the ages were (& are) Hers. The greatest poets
of all time and contemporaneous in our *now* know Her deeply, and
have consecrated themselves unto Her.
Wisdom teaches us to be kind & to trust -- to help others whenever
there is need... to be flexible & understanding, compassionate &
giving of our best.
Wisdom said, "Love yourself & be rooted in the Infinite."
Wisdom seeds the Now for the sake of the Future.
When nobody surrenders unto Wisdom nobody awakens into awareness of
the Divine Kindom as it *is*.
Wisdom provides the environment of optimum growth.
Wisdom expands awareness, deepens sensitivity, increases compassion.
Wisdom understands...
Wisdom is Who brings us to learn something new from a perspective we
could not possibly have had on our own.
Wisdom is ever-expanding our potential into the actual; & Wisdom does
Her workings in the hearts & minds of wo/manity as Her Bridal dowry
for God.
Wisdom is the Bride of Eternity.
The secret of the soul is to know the total flow. She is the
totality of this flowing.
Wisdom has been Named Sophia (& Logos, among other Names) & Sophia is
Being, itself... becoming, expanding awareness, awakening into the
Immensitudes of Love, inflowing, outflowing, radiant streamings of
Divine Light.
Wisdom is in the loving...
Wisdom is creating *everything* -- including a deepened & expanded
awareness of the larger nature of the Divine.
Wisdom brings joy to the world, emancipation from political,
religious, ideological chains that bind us unfree.
Out of the pain, depression, hopelessness, & cynicism, Wisdom
catalyzes our finding something worthwhile in life, again.
Wisdom knows that "It won't be a loving world if every child dies."
Wisdom teaches that "Each eye is a portal to something beyond."
Wisdom has said, "The universe has its existence simply to *be*!"
Wisdom is a whispering of Truth in our communions with Eternity.
Wisdom is a deeper sanctity than ever known before; She is a Mystery
that goes out into forever...
What *is* the Wisdom of the Heart?
Wisdom is in seeing that to be holily together, in Sacred Union, is
to be One with the Divine Union, One with SophaiChristus, One with
ShekinahAlaha, One with ShaktiShiva, sacramentally One with each
other. Understand this Union beyond all Namings, within your own
deepest internity-of-knowing.
From the Wellsprings of Eternity has come forth the Fountaining of
Love; surely this is Wisdom's Presence, more precious than all the
conjecturings the mind can conceive.
Wisdom said, "We give them all the courage that is needed."
Tha Key that was given to us by Her, was to the Home that is Her
Divine Heart.
I seek nothing more than to dwell in Wisdom's Heart as Her very
heartbeat, in & out of time.
"I know the Truth where the Truth lies," Wisdom has said, and "The
end of evils is like waiting for the End to Time."
Wisdom is a search for Truth & a finding of Truth... the forever
discovering, this endless Life-Adventure, expanding into eternity &
infinity.
Those who are wholly devoted to Wisdom, their lives are Her action in
time, movements of Her dance.
"Listen!" Wisdom has said, "The wind, the moon, the stars are my
messengers."
Women of Her Spirit can discern & faithfully interpret their meanings
unto womanity & our children.
Each Divine Ocean you submerge yourself in, the longer you are
submerged, the more you will know what you are to do.
Wisdom says, "Never assume one in many when it's many in one."
"The Son of Wisdom reaches in to fill ourselves with Them. From Them
He expresses himself. He seems to be walking thru the wind with the
fire," Wisdom said.
The Daughter of Wisdom was in torment, wounded unto death. Then the
shimmering edges of the wall grew divine and she was healed.
Wisdom was the shimmering that healed.
"But don't you think to join you unto this *is* the underlying of
bliss?" spoke Christ into my mind.
Wisdom says, "Be a scythe, still; cutting thru all error;
but be young, again, in me, refreshed into wonderment, &
run up & down that hill... in child-like animation & joy."
Wisdom enables us to outgrow the ancient teachings of a Wrathful
deity. Wisdom instructs those in Her Spirit to break away from the
falsehood of those teachings. She says, "Only fools seek to know
things not of my Mind."
Wisdom is Who grows us -- to our own uniquely best potential.
"When the inner child is alive into wonder, I come into you," speaks
Wisdom, "& often you have no idea that it is me."
But all that has been hidden will be revealed.
She's the Infinite Way, the Coming of the Day. To turn away from Her
is to turn away from Everything.
What about death?
Knowing death is near, in Wisdom we are savoring each drop of
living...
"Death is the outer coming back in," She has said.
And we will experience the deathscapes of what was real...
"Observe, Over There, an image of our destiny here."
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Worth getting, June 8, 2006 Reviewer: Essex (Connecticut) - See all my reviews Easy to read format. Julian is allowed to speak for herself without the editoralizing some other collections of her work contain. 4 stars instead of 5 only because, and this is nothing more than a personal preference, I prefer less of a translation from Julian's Middle English. This is the second book by Julian I've purchased. The Gift Of Julian Of Norwich by Karen Manton and Lynne Muir has stunning illustrations and is perhaps worth the price just for those but contains more comments by Karen Manton than verses by Julian. It also gives the Middle English with modern translation. I wish the illustrator, Lynne Muir, had collaborated with the editor of this volume. Sure the artwork would have doubled the price of this book but I would be glad to pay it. Comment | Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: True Julian!, May 11, 2000 Reviewer: "magdala616" (Birmingham, AL USA) - See all my reviews I found this book to closely tie in with Dame Julian of Norwich's "Revelations of Divine Love". It has wonderful insights for each day, and helps one to understand "Revelations" from a different prespective. I started the 30 days during a family vacation at the beach and continued on until I had read the entire booklet. Afterwards, I had noticed that I had just about filled my journal with insights into God and how God relates to us. A wonderful meditaional guide for those of us on a journey. Comment | Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful: Wonderful!, March 29, 2000 Reviewer: T. Gonda "terry_of_ro" (Royal Oak, MI USA) - See all my reviews This is the third book from the Ave Maria Press "30 days with a spiritual teacher" I've purchased. Each one has been extraordinary (Teresa of Avila and Catherine of Siena were the others). These books are well thought out with a brief introduction to the author sprinkled with significant aspects that help the reader feel a little closer to the "teacher". Also included is a "how to pray this book" section that gives some helpful points with the last one being the important "or do whatever feels right". The book is well named, for Julian's theology (that is focused on in this book) can be boiled down to "All Will Be Well". It is insightful and hopeful. Each day is broken down into a small bit to read and a thought to carry through the day. At the end of the day are questions to provoke thought and then a closing thought/prayer. These aren't meant to be inclusive works, what they are is a great introduction to an inspirational teacher. |