by juliawjensen | Oct 12, 2017 | courage, Pathwork, separation from God, surrender, Taking Steps toward Peace
Have you ever gotten the feeling that you were just supposed to do something even though it seemed like a lot of effort and you would rather stay at home? What choice do you make? We recently drove to the coast of South Carolina to listen to one of those sales pitches...
by juliawjensen | Jul 5, 2017 | Divinity of Community, images, separation from God, Taking Steps toward Peace
My sharing right now feels raw… We, in my family, have just experienced another loss. Besides my own grief, I’ve noticed how many different ways people deal with grief. What does it look like to you? Do you feel sad? Do you attack? Do you find someone else who is also...
by juliawjensen | Jun 5, 2017 | Divinity of Community, images, separation from God
What is the Universe Thinking to bring us so many crises so fast together—one right after another until we are on our knees in surrender? Have you been experiencing this in your life like I have? We have had a death, followed by a birth (Mom was...
by juliawjensen | Mar 20, 2017 | images, separation from God
Do You Heal With Energy or Consciousness? I’ve been thinking recently (see the smoke coming out of my ears?) about Pathwork Guide Lecture 119: Movement, Consciousness, Experience: Pleasure, The Essence of Life. That’s quite a mouthful of a title,...
by juliawjensen | Mar 3, 2017 | separation from God, Taking Steps toward Peace, unlocking bliss
This week I’m getting ready to teach in the Pathwork Transformation Program. I’m reminded that we are all the same here in this human form. We are trying to heal ourselves from the traumas we may have suffered as a child, from the traumas that our ancestors...
by Danna Clare | Feb 10, 2017 | separation from God
I’m thinking ahead about the upcoming Community Event at our Pathwork Center here in Virginia. It’s coming up at the end of this month and will be an awesome way for someone new to get a taste of some of the many types of activities we do under the Mid-Atlantic...