HR!Day151 - Returning to the Root: Contemplation and Stillness as a Pathway of Integration with Mary Magdalene as a Guide
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During this first week of Advent, we turn to the theme of inner contemplation and renewal through practices of silence and presence. The Gospel of Mary Magdalene, an early Christian scripture recovered in the late 19th century in Egypt and first translated into English in our time, presents a pathway of inner awakening rooted in contemplation, silence and practices of remembering the Good, the True and the Beautiful. We will explore the parallels of this fascinating text with both Buddhism and Neo-Platonism as an invitation to return to our deepest truth and celebrate the some of the many faces of Mary Magdalene emerging through artists of our time that are reclaiming her as a figure of wisdom, blessing, embodiment and healing for both women and men.
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Humanity Rising Day 151 - Wednesday December 2, 2020
Presenters:
Name | Org | URL | Other Links | Comment |
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Jim Garrison - Co-Moderator | President, Ubiquity University | ... | ... | ... |
Sabinije von Gaffke - Co-Moderator| Founder Impactfullness Ventures | ... | ... | Entrepreneur, Change Leader | |
David Cadman | Professor of Harmony at University of Wales | Artistic and Educational Director for Mythica | ... | Author of Love and the Divine Feminine |
Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D | faculty member of Ubiquity University's Wisdom School | dissertation for Pacifica Graduate Institute was Passion and Paradox: The Myths of Mary Magdalene in Art, Music and Culture | ... | ... |
Thomas Dodd | ... | ... | ... | visionary photographer |
Catherine Braslavksy | Parisian singer | ... | ... |
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