Dearest Friends,
For eighteen years, I have been living with the imagination of the Holy Nights and Inner Development.
What are the Holy Nights?
What is Inner Development?
These questions require imagination.
To imagine means to wonder, to ask many questions, to be open to surprise, to look for light in darkness and darkness in light, and to flow endlessly. I could probably write 100 definitions.
And to imagine what? For over 36 years, I have been devoted to imagining “self”. What are all the ways each of us experience self? How can we each alone know and develop a well-imagined self? A self that is stable at its sacred core, yet unfolding in so many ways.
I’ve designed over 30 programs and courses for supporting you in imagining all the aspects of self so that you can fulfill the eternal admonition, “O Human Soul, Know Thyself!” How do we each, alone and together, dive deep into the mysteries of being fully human and uniquely ourselves?
We are dwellers in time…a lifetime. Time unfolds in yearly cycles. We live life year by year. And our souls unfold in yearly cycles.
The Twelve Holy Nights of the Inner Year are the highpoint, the great time, of imagination of the year. It is the time when we inwardly meet But entering into their mystery is a process that needs to be understood.
Over the next few days, I will be sharing three videos with you:
About the Holy Nights.
Experiencing the Holy Nights
The Inner Christmas Journey.
Click here to watch the first video, "About the Holy Nights" where I share imaginations of
- Why the Holy Nights Matter
- The Deed of Spiritual Maturing
- The Threshold
- The Purpose
- The Veils
- Why 12, 13, or 14.
It's taken me 36 years of attending to the Holy Nights to wake up to a clear imagination of their mysteries. I know they will bring insight and understanding to you.
Over 25 individuals attended the live zoom call last Wednesday. Many of them have been "celebrating" the Holy Nights for many years. All of them shared that they often felt lost, disappointed, even empty. Many shared deep gratitude at the end of the zoom call.