tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post4338141918922086482..comments2024-02-05T20:50:25.209-05:00Comments on Quantum Theology: All Souls in All ThingsMichellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12617476463347663364noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post-72072080555351022542007-11-09T21:31:00.000-05:002007-11-09T21:31:00.000-05:00Mmmm, yes. Blessed be!This is one of the reasons m...Mmmm, yes. Blessed be!<BR/><BR/>This is one of the reasons magic speaks so strongly to me: the combination of tangible and intangible that reaches us on a deeper level than either can alone. Immanence and transcendence met. (One of the reasons Communion always spoke to me so strongly, and still does.) <BR/><BR/>I keep discovering, and rediscovering, in my teaching, that the kind of magic you describe here is one of the most powerful spiritual tools I can share with someone, that I can teach someone that they have the power to use. <BR/><BR/>That magic is also one of the reasons I love comfort wrap (aka prayer shawl) ministry: embedding all those intangibles -- human and Divine love, warmth, healing, comfort, breathing, groundedness and centeredness -- into a piece of cloth that was made with intent. <BR/><BR/>As a Priestess and Witch, what you've said makes complete and total sense to me. Coming from my background of Catholicism, Judaism, and Paganism, all strong mystical traditions, what you've said makes total sense to me. <BR/><BR/>And I don't forget the magic in a cup of tea, or in a piece of good chocolate! <BR/><BR/>Love and blessings,<BR/>StasaMorganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05201286586062722169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565601.post-74916632068124386802007-11-04T01:53:00.000-05:002007-11-04T01:53:00.000-05:00“Care not where you rest this body but remember me...“Care not where you rest this body but remember me at the altar of God” - St. Monica<BR/><BR/>I'm also at an Augustinian parish near Philadelphia--Independent Catholic (not Roman Catholic). Our pastor reminds us of this quote every November and it always lends a special meaning to the Masses during the month for me.<BR/><BR/>It's also good to see another person in the sciences (I'm in Neurosci) who has religious leanings :).<BR/><BR/>-LyngineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com