by Lynn Jericho | Sep 6, 2023 | Esoteric Christianity, Wisdom of Selfhood
The Biblical Relationship Mary and Martha, like everyone else in the Gospels, live in relationship to Jesus/Christ. Martha meets the earthly needs of the human being, Jesus, in whom the Christ incarnated and Mary engages with the Christ and the purpose of his...
by Lynn Jericho | Jul 30, 2023 | Esoteric Christianity, Images of Self, Wisdom of Selfhood
Martha was the keeper of the house, who made sure that the home was harmonious and nurturing for Jesus. Mary was the feminine intelligence who conversed and engaged with the incarnated Christ. Martha managed. Mary engaged. They both cared. From esoteric...
by Lynn Jericho | Jun 27, 2022 | Esoteric Christianity, Images of Self, Inner Festivals
From the Holy Encounter found in Pentecost…the perceiving, understanding, and knowing of the other and of the self by the other, we move to St John’s Tide…the season of friendship, deep, essential spiritual friendship. This is the friendship that embraces and...
by Lynn Jericho | Apr 12, 2022 | Esoteric Christianity, Inner Festivals
Loving the Corpse: The Pieta Experience In this Inner Easter post, I am going to suggest that behind all the Pieta sculptures and paintings is one of the great lessons or initiations or thresholds of inner development. It makes Easter live in your heart of hearts. ...
by Lynn Jericho | Mar 2, 2022 | Esoteric Christianity, Images of Self, Inner Year
It’s Ash Wednesday. Many Christians go early to church on Ash Wednesday to have a cross of ashes drawn on their forehead to declare their penitence and mortality. Dust to dust. Here’s a brief history of Ash Wednesday. The image of dust-to-dust bothers me...
by Lynn Jericho | Dec 2, 2021 | Esoteric Christianity, Images of Self, Inner Festivals, Inner Year
Inner Neutrality is essential to Your Inner Advent Define neutrality for yourself. What does it mean to be neutral? What does it feel like to be neutral? Here are some thoughts toconsider. Neutralʼs etymology is from Latin neuter ʻneither,ʼ from ne- ʻnotʼ + uter...