Beautiful. When I began adding to my prayers, The Divine Mother in all of her incarnations, I suddenly received a great whoosh of expanding love pour over and within me. It kept happening every time I added her to my prayer. Then I realized I was being shown, this is what is missing... the balance of all within The Divine, and the absolute need for recognition and balance of both sides within each of us personally. I believe that balance may be the key to global harmony. As within, so without. Thank You for sharing this. <3
A PhD who wants to talk spirituality! The Divine Feminine is an internal voyage towards finding Sophia's & Mary Magdalene's wisdom within us. A beautiful introduction can be found under The Esoteric Jesus in YouTube. This is pure mysticism that the Catholic church has tried hard to eradicate. It is the Christian counterpart to Sufism, Hindu Ad Vaita Vedanta or Buddhist Unity Consciousness. I found the lessons in the book A Course In Miracles the most structured approach towards this thinking & where did I get that lead - off a psychiatrist's desk
Each need to respect the sacredness of celibacy. Too many men have seen women's bodies for their pleasure and usage, defiling them. Too many women, in turn, have taken advantage of men, due to this transgression.
Canada’s gone to shit and women aren’t running our country. It’s a blanket statement. Men and women need each other, and we need to come together in the name of Jesus and be the best versions of ourselves to build the best version of an incoming world. The problem is demons incarnate, I’m convinced, and demon possessed who’ve sold their souls for money. Jesus told us we couldn’t serve two masters. Men and women both fall prey, unfortunately. We already know we fall in the midst of division.
The desire to empower women—especially those who have felt marginalized by predominantly male imagery for God—is both understandable and important. However, questions arise when authors support concepts like those shared above or those of Anne Baring ie the Myth of the Fall or the idea of a Goddess as consort to Yahweh, since none of these ideas are rooted in scripture. Embracing such perspectives around gender often involves adopting human-made images of God that may emphasize spiritual connection at a mystical level, but risk overshadowing the central Christian belief in Jesus’ unique role as Savior. For a faith tradition grounded in biblical revelation, it is essential to honor the full range of scriptural metaphors for God—both masculine and feminine—without redefining core theological truths or diminishing the significance of Christ’s redemptive work which is essentially what Barings work does.
Throughout history, there have been a variety of metaphors to describe God—some masculine, some feminine, and many that transcend human categories altogether. The Hebrew word for Spirit, ruach, is grammatically feminine, and scripture contains maternal images of God, such as a mother comforting her child or an eagle sheltering her young. Early Christian writers, especially in the Syriac tradition, often used maternal language for the Holy Spirit. Others have drawn on the feminine personification of Wisdom (Chokmah in Hebrew, Sophia in Greek) to explore the feminine aspects of the divine.
However, it is crucial to recognize that all human language about God is metaphorical and limited. The use of gendered pronouns in scripture reflects the constraints of language, not the essence of God. God and the Holy Spirit is not male or female; rather, they transcend human categories of sex and gender. The familial terms “Father” and “Son” are meant to convey relationship and intimacy, NOT to define God’s being in human terms.
While it is valuable to highlight the feminine images of God found in scripture, we should be careful not to simply replace one set of limiting metaphors with another. The goal is not to remake God in our own image—whether male or female—but to allow the full range of biblical imagery to expand our understanding of the divine. Overemphasizing any one aspect, or using contemporary categories to redefine God, risks distorting the relational and mysterious nature of God as revealed in scripture and reminds us that God’s love and presence are not confined by human boundaries or expectations
Scripture consistently warns about the consequences for those who mislead others in matters of faith. Jesus himself cautioned that “if anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea” (Matthew 18:6, NIV). Throughout the New Testament, misleading others away from the truth of the gospel is described as a serious offense, with spiritual consequences for both the individual and those they influence.
You can't have it both ways. You can't pick and choose from a faith tradition grounded in biblical revelation, it is essential to honor the full range of scriptural metaphors for God—both masculine and feminine—without redefining core theological truths or diminishing the significance of Christ’s redemptive work. Those who teach or promote ideas contrary to scripture are called to reconsider their position, knowing that spiritual leadership carries great responsibility and accountability.
Until the BBC’s collusion party with the biggest names in media in 2019 is exposed, when their Trusted News Initiative media cartel captured CBC and the like to help them steer election outcomes and parrot their one-way scripted narratives, Canada will only be known for being North, not true, strong or free. The masses need to wake up to the realization that the TNI is calling the shots, both literally and figuratively, a really hard thing to do with corrupted media executives, we will remain frozen.
A huge number of the problems we face today are because of the feminisation of the institutions and the companies we work in where feelings have replaced facts. Look at any HR department that is overwelmingly staffed by women in non-jobs i.e. all of them if you doubt it and the petty feminists of HR have been largely responsible for the destruction.
"Woke" as many people are at last starting to see follows wherever women enter into an organisation where dozens of men have to change how they work to suit one woman that doesn't actually know what she is talking about and down the spiral continues.
I remember so many stories where the "sacred feminine" has destroyed companies I have been in but one was quite funny. I had just hired a young woman and she came in clearly flustered one day, in just the way a man never did, and I asked if anything was wrong and it turned out she had just realised that two young women she used to hang out with at Uni were deranged. They had been a couple of years behind her at Uni and had both left and got jobs at the same company and after a year or so they started complaining to her that they were being underpaid compared to one of the guys and all agreed that this was shocking and indeed illegal. Anyway this bitching went on for months until this day she came in flustered. It turned out this "guy" who was earning more than them was a senior engineer who had been with the company for decades and it was him that was training them but they actually thought, through their sacred feminine vibes no doubt, that they as 23 year old "sacred feminines" should be earning the same as him an "old useless man" in his 50's.
Clearly men and women need one another, for now at any rate, but from what I have seen in my life when that natural balance is interfered with by governments imposing completely artificial quotas for women and so many single women end up married to the state the end is inevitable, the bond market collapses and down comes the whole rotten welfare state that has been largely used to prop up the "sacred feminine" nonsense for the last 75 years of increasingly rapid destruction of Western Europe.
Beautiful. When I began adding to my prayers, The Divine Mother in all of her incarnations, I suddenly received a great whoosh of expanding love pour over and within me. It kept happening every time I added her to my prayer. Then I realized I was being shown, this is what is missing... the balance of all within The Divine, and the absolute need for recognition and balance of both sides within each of us personally. I believe that balance may be the key to global harmony. As within, so without. Thank You for sharing this. <3
A PhD who wants to talk spirituality! The Divine Feminine is an internal voyage towards finding Sophia's & Mary Magdalene's wisdom within us. A beautiful introduction can be found under The Esoteric Jesus in YouTube. This is pure mysticism that the Catholic church has tried hard to eradicate. It is the Christian counterpart to Sufism, Hindu Ad Vaita Vedanta or Buddhist Unity Consciousness. I found the lessons in the book A Course In Miracles the most structured approach towards this thinking & where did I get that lead - off a psychiatrist's desk
God - Father/Mother God
It makes sense. I actually have a working theory. I’ll present it eventually. But there’d literally be no more cause for fighting about it.
Thank you so much for sharing this prayer and book! Wishing you well <3
Rough life! LOL. Wish I could be there. I’m stuck in the once great White North. The once great country formerly known as Canada
That makes two of us.
Each need to respect the sacredness of celibacy. Too many men have seen women's bodies for their pleasure and usage, defiling them. Too many women, in turn, have taken advantage of men, due to this transgression.
WOMEN WILL NOT SAVE THE WORLD, LOOK AT GERMANY, DENMARK...IN THE STATES WHERE WE HAVE WOMEN HOLDING CONTROL, IE.. GOV, MAYOR ETC, ALL GONE TO SHIT!!!
Canada’s gone to shit and women aren’t running our country. It’s a blanket statement. Men and women need each other, and we need to come together in the name of Jesus and be the best versions of ourselves to build the best version of an incoming world. The problem is demons incarnate, I’m convinced, and demon possessed who’ve sold their souls for money. Jesus told us we couldn’t serve two masters. Men and women both fall prey, unfortunately. We already know we fall in the midst of division.
Thank you Dr. Lawrie! I started reading this book and it’s beautiful. 💖
Cosmos a reference to talmudian kaballah and gnostic Crowley new age is not a neutral reference.
Introducing my new rap Pronouns ARE THE SLIDE TO GENOCIDE
https://youtube.com/shorts/A4BxpK9zRGA?
Ordered the book. Thank you for pointing the way. The healing work I do is primarily through the grace of Divine Mother. PS I am male 🙏❤️
The desire to empower women—especially those who have felt marginalized by predominantly male imagery for God—is both understandable and important. However, questions arise when authors support concepts like those shared above or those of Anne Baring ie the Myth of the Fall or the idea of a Goddess as consort to Yahweh, since none of these ideas are rooted in scripture. Embracing such perspectives around gender often involves adopting human-made images of God that may emphasize spiritual connection at a mystical level, but risk overshadowing the central Christian belief in Jesus’ unique role as Savior. For a faith tradition grounded in biblical revelation, it is essential to honor the full range of scriptural metaphors for God—both masculine and feminine—without redefining core theological truths or diminishing the significance of Christ’s redemptive work which is essentially what Barings work does.
Throughout history, there have been a variety of metaphors to describe God—some masculine, some feminine, and many that transcend human categories altogether. The Hebrew word for Spirit, ruach, is grammatically feminine, and scripture contains maternal images of God, such as a mother comforting her child or an eagle sheltering her young. Early Christian writers, especially in the Syriac tradition, often used maternal language for the Holy Spirit. Others have drawn on the feminine personification of Wisdom (Chokmah in Hebrew, Sophia in Greek) to explore the feminine aspects of the divine.
However, it is crucial to recognize that all human language about God is metaphorical and limited. The use of gendered pronouns in scripture reflects the constraints of language, not the essence of God. God and the Holy Spirit is not male or female; rather, they transcend human categories of sex and gender. The familial terms “Father” and “Son” are meant to convey relationship and intimacy, NOT to define God’s being in human terms.
While it is valuable to highlight the feminine images of God found in scripture, we should be careful not to simply replace one set of limiting metaphors with another. The goal is not to remake God in our own image—whether male or female—but to allow the full range of biblical imagery to expand our understanding of the divine. Overemphasizing any one aspect, or using contemporary categories to redefine God, risks distorting the relational and mysterious nature of God as revealed in scripture and reminds us that God’s love and presence are not confined by human boundaries or expectations
Scripture consistently warns about the consequences for those who mislead others in matters of faith. Jesus himself cautioned that “if anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea” (Matthew 18:6, NIV). Throughout the New Testament, misleading others away from the truth of the gospel is described as a serious offense, with spiritual consequences for both the individual and those they influence.
You can't have it both ways. You can't pick and choose from a faith tradition grounded in biblical revelation, it is essential to honor the full range of scriptural metaphors for God—both masculine and feminine—without redefining core theological truths or diminishing the significance of Christ’s redemptive work. Those who teach or promote ideas contrary to scripture are called to reconsider their position, knowing that spiritual leadership carries great responsibility and accountability.
That's a lovely prayer--thank you.
Until the BBC’s collusion party with the biggest names in media in 2019 is exposed, when their Trusted News Initiative media cartel captured CBC and the like to help them steer election outcomes and parrot their one-way scripted narratives, Canada will only be known for being North, not true, strong or free. The masses need to wake up to the realization that the TNI is calling the shots, both literally and figuratively, a really hard thing to do with corrupted media executives, we will remain frozen.
A huge number of the problems we face today are because of the feminisation of the institutions and the companies we work in where feelings have replaced facts. Look at any HR department that is overwelmingly staffed by women in non-jobs i.e. all of them if you doubt it and the petty feminists of HR have been largely responsible for the destruction.
"Woke" as many people are at last starting to see follows wherever women enter into an organisation where dozens of men have to change how they work to suit one woman that doesn't actually know what she is talking about and down the spiral continues.
I remember so many stories where the "sacred feminine" has destroyed companies I have been in but one was quite funny. I had just hired a young woman and she came in clearly flustered one day, in just the way a man never did, and I asked if anything was wrong and it turned out she had just realised that two young women she used to hang out with at Uni were deranged. They had been a couple of years behind her at Uni and had both left and got jobs at the same company and after a year or so they started complaining to her that they were being underpaid compared to one of the guys and all agreed that this was shocking and indeed illegal. Anyway this bitching went on for months until this day she came in flustered. It turned out this "guy" who was earning more than them was a senior engineer who had been with the company for decades and it was him that was training them but they actually thought, through their sacred feminine vibes no doubt, that they as 23 year old "sacred feminines" should be earning the same as him an "old useless man" in his 50's.
Clearly men and women need one another, for now at any rate, but from what I have seen in my life when that natural balance is interfered with by governments imposing completely artificial quotas for women and so many single women end up married to the state the end is inevitable, the bond market collapses and down comes the whole rotten welfare state that has been largely used to prop up the "sacred feminine" nonsense for the last 75 years of increasingly rapid destruction of Western Europe.
Thank you Tess. Really beautiful. I look forward to reading the book.
The book Dr Lawrie mentions isn't available on this site but you can download some of Baring's other works if you're interested.
https://annas-archive.li/search?index=&page=1&sort=&display=&q=Anne+Baring