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Welcome to the new members
I just thought I would pop in to let the new members know how welcome they are. You are welcome to look at the resources, don't forget you are welcome to start a post, ask a question, just keep with the themes. Tell us who you are and what interests you about Spiritual Literacy. Welcome one and all. It's only a little group now And I intend to keep the topics tight Share whatever you like Hopefully our numbers will grow And we can be the leaders who are in the know! See you around the community. xJoannaRuth
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I want to honor whom I just today discovered.
In 1310, a woman named Marguerite Porete was taken to a stake in the center of Paris. A crowd watched as she was condemned as a heretic. She was burned after she refused to submit or take back her words. Her crime was writing a book. Marguerite Porete came from the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. No one knows her exact birth year, but it is usually placed in the mid 1200s. Very little about her early life is certain. She joined the Beguines. They were women who chose a spiritual life without the usual monastic vows. They often lived in small communities and supported themselves through work. The Beguines lived with a level of independence. Many served the poor, prayed together, and tried to draw closer to God outside strict church structures. To some church leaders, women doing this without direct clerical control could feel threatening. Marguerite took that freedom further than most. Sometime in the late 1200s, she wrote a mystical book called The Mirror of Simple Souls. It is written as a conversation between allegorical figures, Love, Reason, and the Soul. It describes seven stages of spiritual change. At the center of the book is a bold idea. A soul, she says, can become so united with divine love that it no longer needs the Church’s rituals, rules, or intermediaries in the same way. In the highest union, the soul gives up its own will to God completely, and in that surrender, it finds perfect freedom. "Love is God," she wrote, "and God is Love." She did not write in Latin, the language of the clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French, the language ordinary people could understand. That meant her ideas could travel beyond monasteries and beyond the usual channels of control. And they did. Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly in the marketplace of Valenciennes. He also ordered Marguerite never to share it again. She refused. Marguerite believed her book carried divine truth. She said she had consulted respected theologians before sharing it, including the Master of Theology Godfrey of Fontaines. Whatever support she believed she had, she would not let one bishop silence her.
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@JoannaRuth Goldman well I really love that she had the community living of spiritual women and they all went against the church propaganda and knights Templar- and it just illuminated that era back then where I thought it had just been blank with Christian dogma- and I really think she was RH negative- and had a bloodline of Jesus. And all my life I’ve wanted to expose corruption and get to the heart of the matter- and to get free and independent and not worry about what any corporation or rule or man or anyone thought about what I loved and to create with love and show others. I’m trying to make sense and get it all down
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@JoannaRuth Goldman so interesting!
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rings so true, and makes you think..
How often do you Change Your State?
We do it all the time, but it blocks our healing. A sign of readiness to heal your emotional wounds is the courage to remain in the discomfort.
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Yes this is what I’ve been learning!
I listened to parts 1-7 twice today
I made some notes. I really liked and am interested in what you said. The video format is very nice also.
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