Thanksgiving Blessing
In our consumerist society, we're bombarded with messages of not enoughness. This blessing from Cherie Westmoreland offers a different message of simplicity, presence, and love.
Being with What Is
“A Blessing for Perspective” by Julie Elliot with an update about SoulGuiding
Grief and Gratitude
Trudy Grienauer shares her hard-won wisdom about finding peace in endings
Found by Words: The Companionship of Poems
Tim Scorer writes about finding and being found by poems
Support for Spiritual Directors and Soul Companions
In this critical and stress-filled time, the need for spiritual direction is greater than ever.
A Prairie Intern’s Perspective
Ramona Pauls shares her perspective on the new online format a few days before the second gathering of Prairie Jubilee Cycle 10 begins
Making my Way to the Sacred
Julie Elliot asks, “If you imagine God as a magnetic field, where are you drawn?”
When Doing Nothing is the Right Thing to Do
A listening presence has a positive impact on us and our world – especially during a pandemic - by Celia McBride
A Sacred Tradition Continues
Prairie Jubilee is now ONLINE - 2020 has called many organizations and institutions to take a deeper look inside themselves and answer the question… The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted our usual routines and expectations, but calls us all to a new creativity.
Don’t Tell Me - a reflection on spiritual direction
Julie Elliot writes about what happens when we allow difficult emotions to be here
Joyful Effort
Trudy Grienauer offers her reflection on the Buddhist teaching of joyful effort. “How can I get some of that? Please, bring it on! “
Rethinking “Should”
Julie Elliot questions the idea that we should work hard at our spiritual practices. What might happen if we didn’t believe that?
Offering for a Time of Pandemic
In response to the changes we have all been experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the leadership team of Inscapes Centre for Enneagram Studies in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada has recorded a video to guide us in our processing of this and other experiences in our lives. A statement that accompanies their video reads, in part,