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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2011

Episode 28: "If any of you lack Sophia" — Anthroposophy and Mormonism

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Right click here to download the mp3. The Sistine Madonna by Raphael In many ways, Julene traveled a traditional path through Mormonism as she raised her children, but when her oldest son decided to be done with the church rather than depart on a mission as she was expecting, she began a journey that lead her toward a world of thought filled with the Divine Feminine. From the roots given to her subtly by her mother, Julene built further with the Christ-centered philosophy of anthroposophy created by Rudolf Steiner, as she moved toward re-enthroning Sophia in her spiritual life and seeking for a true balance between the Divine Feminine and the Divine Masculine. Julene will be watching the comments to respond  to questions and ideas from her story. Resources from Julene Chalice Well at Glastonbury, England Heaven on Earth, a Handbook for Parents of Young Children by Sharifa Oppenheimer  Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne   Radical Homemakers by Shannon Hayes   The Sophia Teachings by Robert Powell   The Most Holy Trinosophia by Robert Powell   Meditations on the Tarot translated by Robert Powell   Understanding Waldorf Education: Teaching from the Inside Out by Jack Petrash The Sophia Foundation “The Deseret Connection,”Abraham in Egypt by Hugh Nibley To contact Julene, email her at abellajulene @ gmail.com

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