by Lynn Jericho | Apr 4, 2012 | Inner Festivals, New Spiritual Practices, Understanding Your Soul |
The Last Supper, Gethsemane, and the Betrayal all take place on the first night of Passover between sunset and sunrise. Maundy Thursday asks us to enter the moods of the night — of darkness, loneliness and doubt. This is not easy to do, but easier than the mood of...
by Lynn Jericho | Apr 3, 2012 | Inner Festivals, New Spiritual Practices |
Is it Universal? Beyond Christianity? How does Easter live in your heart each year? What is its meaning for you? How do you celebrate this holy time and holy story? I ask this question of all my readers, whether you are Christian or not. The Inner Year looks to the...
by Lynn Jericho | Jul 25, 2011 | New Spiritual Practices, Sense of Self |
SLEEP ON IT! We all know the truth of the benefit of a night’s sleep to making a decision or getting a clearer perspective on a question or a concern. Why does this work? How can we actively use the mystery of sleep to live richer lives? Here are some of my thoughts....
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 | Apr 18, 2010 | Images of Self, New Spiritual Practices |
Soultides (Yes, soultide is an anagram of solitude and an understanding of soultides makes our solitudes much richer.) The Inner Year is a recognition of the tides of soul. What is a tide? A tide is an alternate rising and falling of seas. A tide is a surge of...
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...