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  • Renovating the Inner Temple: Recovering Your Space

    Renovating the Inner Temple: Recovering Your Space

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: inner temple, personal practice

    As practitioners of the Craft, and indeed as human beings with families and jobs and lives, we can lose track of our own spiritual progress because it’s been superseded by other, more immediate concerns.  That’s certainly been the case with me.  I’ve found that it takes more effort to flex my magickal muscles, that things…

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  • Endarkenment: Seeing The World As It Really Is

    Endarkenment: Seeing The World As It Really Is

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: theology

    Many years ago, when I was a plucky young religious studies student at a private liberal arts college in Arkansas, I had the privilege of listening to a guest lecture by a traveling Buddhist monk.  The monk’s name, I can no longer remember.  What I do remember is the overwhelming serenity of his presence and…

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  • The Good-Enough Work: Spiritual Progress When You’re Struggling

    The Good-Enough Work: Spiritual Progress When You’re Struggling

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: mental health, personal experience, personal practice

    If you’ve been studying or practicing the Craft for very long, you’ve probably come across the concept of the Great Work.  The Great Work, as it is understood by my tradition, is the process of discovering who you are, what your true will is, and how to manifest that true will.  It’s a process that…

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  • Multilayered Realities: Walking In Many Worlds

    Multilayered Realities: Walking In Many Worlds

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: mysteries, theology

    The Kingdom of Heaven is in this very moment, properly understood.  I don’t remember now whether I heard that in a college religion course or at a sermon one Sunday as a child, but it has stuck with me for decades.  I’ve interpreted it in various ways over the years, but I’ve come to understand…

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  • On Sabbatical: Taking Time to Nurture Yourself

    On Sabbatical: Taking Time to Nurture Yourself

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: personal practice

    I let the Harvest Moon pass by unmarked.  Same with Lughnasadh.  Same with a handful of other holidays.  It wasn’t because it wasn’t on my calendar.  It was there, taunting me with its very presence.  But I didn’t have the energy or inclination to celebrate.  I barely had energy to get up that morning and…

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