06/04/2026
Spiritual awakening is not merely a matter of new ideas, but a lived return to union with the Divine through the body, the Earth, ritual, creativity, grief, joy, and compassionate action.
How can spiritual practice move beyond thought alone and become a whole-being transformation that reconnects us with the Divine, the Earth, our ancestors, and one another?
Dear beloved ones, Welcome to Love’s embrace, where your body, breath, sorrow, joy, and longing are all invited into the holy work of becoming whole. The sacred life is not learned only by thinking about it. It is received through the soles of the feet, the rhythm of breath, the ache of grief, the freedom of movement, the silence of trees, the blessing of water, the making of beauty, and the mercy that rises when we meet one another with undefended hearts.
We may read wisely, reason carefully, and speak beautifully, yet still remain unchanged. The mind often repeats what it has known, even when the soul is begging for newness. For this reason, practice must enter the body. Dance can teach worth when belief alone has not. Communal lament can cleanse sorrow that private endurance cannot release. Color, shape, song, gesture, and image can awaken vitality before the intellect understands why. Compassionate action can reveal that true thinking is not mere repetition, but deep listening.
The Divine is not far from matter. The Holy pulses through creation, through ancient stones, through human hands, through wells, tombs, sanctuaries, forests, and the shared courage of people who gather to be remade. Our ancestors knew something our age has nearly forgotten: the Earth is not a backdrop to spiritual life. She is a teacher, altar, companion, and mirror.
So do not seek only to be convinced. Seek to be touched, moved, softened, emptied, and reformed. Let your practices become real enough to reshape your habits, tender enough to open grief, spacious enough to welcome joy, and brave enough to become service.
Drink deeply from the old springs. Walk gently into the chaos of this age. Something in us can still leap forward when we remember that the path to the Divine is walked with the whole self.
Stay Awesome - Be Love,
rev robert