by Lynn Jericho | Nov 6, 2011 | Inner Festivals, Wisdom of Selfhood
It’s November. The year is about to be over…done…finished…gone. How do you say goodbye to 2021? How do you discover the inner meaning of 2021? How do you prepare for 2022? Each year you evolve. You become something you weren’t last year. Some of your...
by Lynn Jericho | Nov 27, 2010 | Inner Festivals, New Spiritual Practices, Sense of Self, Understanding Your Soul
Your year made a difference – to you, to others, to the world and to the future. What was the difference? It was not just the same routine, the same gestures and activities, the same rhythms of sleep, meals, work, relationships. It was different and it was...
by Lynn Jericho | Nov 21, 2010 | Inner Festivals, Inner Year, Sense of Self, Understanding Your Soul
Celebrate the Past, Celebrate the FutureI am writing about the fifth and sixth celebrations of the soul together, because they go together as sweetly as they stand alone. These two celebrations are one in the intimate flow of your lifetime – your past and your...
by Lynn Jericho | Apr 1, 2010 | Inner Festivals, New Spiritual Practices |
If you read this post you will have spent 15-17 minutes of the 1440 minutes in the day on my thoughts on Inner Good Friday. Now add to that the time you spend on your thoughts on both the originating Good Friday and your own Inner Crucifixion. How many minutes might...
by Lynn Jericho | Sep 28, 2009 | Inner Festivals, New Spiritual Practices |
Archangel Michael’s gesture is recognized and attended to each year on September 29th. Michael carries the sword that points to, penetrates, and slays evil. The great works of art in sculpture and painting are always dramatic and active. In the course of the...
by Lynn Jericho | Feb 8, 2009 | Inner Festivals, Inner Year, New Spiritual Practices, Sense of Self, Understanding Your Soul
Working with the Inner Festivals On February 25, Lent begins. Lent is the Christian festival that remembers the forty days, Jesus Christ spends in the wilderness following the Baptism in the River Jordan. During this time, Christ does not eat, is ministered to by...