We extol childlike faith, but for most people, faith continually seeks deeper understanding, wisdom, and application. Mature faith comes through both loss and gain, often at a high cost that can either build or destroy. From desert places of doubt to mountaintop experiences with the Divine, this testimony of maturing faith and deepening relationship with …
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SL09255 Embracing a Trilogy of Soul Mates
This paper will explore what happens when the unconscious feminine energy in males, marriages, institutions and the Divine remains ignored and denigrated. The resulting imbalance leads away from perfection and a wholeness. There exists a spiritual imperative to embrace the soul mate of the self, the marriage, and the Divine. In each developmental union, the …
The Search for the Divine
The Search for the Divine Engaged in the process of writing a collection of essays on her travels to visit shamans in Peru and Ecuador, Tibetan Buddhist monks in Sikkim, North India, Baptist preachers in Arkansas and South Carolina, Goddess worshippers in the Yucatan, among others, Phyllis Barber will discuss her search for the Spirit, …
The Yoga Of Christ
The Yoga Of Christ The word yoga is related to the English word yoke. Yoga is the union of body, mind, and spirit within an individual and then the union of the individual with the Divine. This certainly seems consistent with the message and life of Christ. What did Jesus mean when he said, “Take …
Synchronicity: Another Voice of the Divine
Synchronicity: Another Voice of the Divine As I travel deeper and deeper into experiencing and understanding the phenomenon of synchronicity, I am convinced it is one of the many ways in which we connect with the Divine, for comfort and sometimes guidance. In this session, I will philosophize, wonder, and share stories from a book …
Embracing the Human As Well As the Divine in Mormon History
Embracing the Human As Well As the Divine in Mormon History
‘Whether There Be One God or Many’: Shifting Perspectives on the Divine
‘Whether There Be One God or Many’: Shifting Perspectives on the Divine