Dear Friend
Seven hundred years ago, a woman named Julian of Norwich lived through circumstances closely resembling what we’re experiencing today…
… a raging, never-ending war, tumultuous social unrest, and, on top of it all, a plague.
During the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic in human history, one in three people died across the globe. Julian endured terrible loss, and it is likely that both her husband and at least one child succumbed to the disease.
Why should we care about Julian in 2020? Because, despite all the sadness and grief she experienced, she was radically optimistic.
Her insights are as relevant today as they were then. And what she discovered can help you live through these difficult times with hope, courage, and a resilient heart.
Mystic scholar Mirabai Starr and spiritual pioneer Matthew Fox will guide you through Julian’s revelations and how they can help you cope today with the illness, greed, corruption, apathy, and racism that permeate our world.
You can register here for Cultivate a Resilient Heart in Times of Suffering: Finding Hope, Courage & Joy in the Truth-Telling Teachings of Julian of Norwich: CLICK HERE
In this special 60-minute free online event, you’ll discover:
What it means to be “oned” to God and connected to divine love
 Julian’s deductive rationale on why God is feminine and is not an avenging, wrathful God
The reason a thanksgiving prayer transforms our gratitude into compassionate action
How suffering can be a path to finding joy
Why the first duty of the soul is to “reverently marvel” and to grow from that awareness to actions of compassion and justice-making.
Julian learned that it all came down to love. Not the fleeting kind experienced by human beings, but by the divine kind, a supreme power that encompasses everything.
She also maintained that suffering is not punitive and that while suffering is only “for a time,” joy endures.
You’ll come away knowing that despite our past and present sufferings in a turbulent, violent world in which many are struggling and losing hope, Julian’s wisdom resonates across the ages, as reassuring and as imperative today as it was in 1373: All shall be well.
You can RSVP for free: Click Here
Sincerely,
Stela Ahau