We believe we were made for these times.
I dream of building a strong, fierce community of peacemakers who become recognized for their emotional intelligence and spiritual wisdom and are known to be walking The Way of the Magdalene.
- Those who regularly, fearlessly, and shamelessly dance with both their light and their shadow.
- Those whose equanimity is derived by doing their own difficult inner work to heal their shadow themselves.
- Those who work with spiritual guides to integrate that healing and embody their truth.
- Those who walk the walk and talk the talk.
- Those who live in the world and know how to find the silence, truth, and peace within.
They can do so because they understand that "others" are only a mirror by which we are trying to see ourselves.
This mirroring opens our hearts and floods us with compassion for ourselves and others. It creates a natural willingness to hold the center for those whose shadow is on display, while celebrating with those who share and amplify our light. This knowing enables us to show up in our relationships with curiosity, love, and patience and be readily prepared to offer forgiveness to ourselves and to each other.
A tall order, a lifelong journey, and as Yeshua teaches, a journey we cannot take alone. We need each other.
This path was initiated by the Great Mother who birthed pure light into human form and through her Son's life, death, and resurrection offers us this awareness and invitation to follow. Those who are called must acknowledge and be prepared to love the imperfections of our own humanity and remain committed to the hard work within and outside of us: of remaining conscious, of recognizing our shadow and our triggers, and humbling ourselves by continually summoning the mercy, wisdom, and grace of The Mother, her Son, the Magdalene and the Sophia until we take our last breath, all while we hold space for others to do the same.
This is what it means to know the I AM: the Way, the Truth, and the Life of the Christ that lives within us.
This is what it means to walk the Way of the Magdalene.