We invite you to consciously and intentionally engage in the following processes for your personal lives, WeSpace groups or other spiritual communities, and global participation.
Read MoreIn our daily lives, we often unconsciously live from a story of separation—seeing ourselves as distinct from the world around us. However, when we awaken to our shared interiors and experience a sense of "we-space"—a communal energy and mutual knowing—we expand beyond this individualistic view.
Transcendent experiences lift us beyond ourselves, revealing our connection to the “Cosmic We” and a universal belonging to all things. Yet, this expansion remains incomplete until it shapes a collective body that substantiates in the here and now—forming a true mystical community.
Read MoreExplore new ways of receiving and expressing spiritual knowing by integrating different mystical "languages" beyond your primary form. Practices like wombful listening and WeSpace meditation help deepen your connection to divine guidance, bringing it into your daily life with intentional awareness.
Read MoreThe result of getting in touch with our deeper spiritual knowing is that we not only see the need of the world in a new way, we see how we can specifically make a difference. That is a grand invitation to emerge to a new life of purpose and meaning.
This life is about evolution—our own and that of the entire universe. What new worlds are we going to discover within and without. Spiritual knowing is not just about what we already know but, more importantly, what we are about to know.
What are we about to discover as we emerge from the old framework into a new one?
Read MorePractices and experiences of Resonating Prayer in new and deepening ways.
Read MoreWhen we evolve our understanding and experience of God beyond a distant and separate entity, our way of praying changes as well. No longer do we need to pray to God out there—but we can learn to pray from our awakened, divine consciousness within. We can pray with others participating in their divine consciousness both internally and in the collective interior space we call WeSpace—the awakened energy field of loving connection and interrelationship, together with God’s presence in various forms and spiritual guides. And we can together pray into the unified reality of the divine all.
Read MoreSometimes we may be open to experiencing spirit guides in our lives but don’t always know how to. Usually, we can’t see them with our physical eyes and it can take time to recognize their voice. Learning to sense their presence is a mystical experience we can all open up to.
Read MoreWeSpace with Spiritual Guides
Jesus and His WeSpace Group
The accompanying painting, rather than being called The Transfiguration, could be called a dramatic moment in Jesus’ very own WeSpace group! (Matt. 17:1–8, Mark 9:2–8, Luke 9:28–36) Like our WeSpace groups, this was a small group of followers of Jesus who shared their lives with one another. They also experienced the presence of God along with other spiritual guides.
At the Transfiguration, the most intense part of the mountain top meeting began as two-centuries-dead heroes of the Jewish tradition, Moses and Elijah, appeared in living, visionary color and sound. In their non-physical, but recognizable energy field forms, they were giving encouragement to Jesus. “They spoke about his departure, which he was about to bring to fulfillment at Jerusalem” (Luke 9:31). Jesus needed some help about his upcoming crucifixion which was weighing heavily on him. Who better to encourage him than two dead guys?
Read MoreBeaks and minds
I saw standing on the stones of the riverbank
a dark bird with its back to me.
It turned its head to left, then right
revealing a beady eye
and an outrageous orange beak
almost as long as its head.
In some other world
I knew it as an oystercatcher.
I have seen different birds’ beaks adapted
in manifold ways to feed self and offspring.
I have also seen human minds adapted to their purpose:
displaying stabbing verbal sharpness
or the scattering gloom of anxiety
or the tight gleam of avarice.
And I have seen the enlightened mind
intimate with everything
like a soft beak the colours of the rainbow
big enough and flexible enough
to nourish the world.
From: Some Palaeolithic Creature in Me
Read More“We are here to find a dimension within ourselves that is deeper than thought.”
– Eckhart Tolle
Sometimes we think of “embodiment” as getting out of our head. Going back into our body and living more deeply in the physical, not always stuck in our thoughts or jumping with monkey mind. Being “disembodied” is sometimes even pictured as a detached cranium, like an old sci-fi cartoon with just a head flying around in a glass container.
The shadow side of the great evolution of our mental consciousness has been to negate the body. But in returning to the body, we certainly don’t want to fall prey to the same error, which would be to negate the head.
The head is part of the body—a pretty important one! And we’re not going to get very far without it.
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