I'm not a Christian, but I follow a focus on energies and expectations which centres a world beyond the one I walk through and work in. I do not believe I will have an eternal life elsewhere as the form of "myself" people who knew me in life would immediately recognise, but I do believe some aspect of me - what people mean when they talk about a 'soul' - will endure, in some altered form. I believe everyone's essence and energy endures, as part of the collective unconscious, the source of those moments of inspiration, those sudden thoughts, those flashes of insight, that the living feel "come out of nowhere." Good Friday, for me, isn't about commemorating the Christian God. But it is a position in liminal time - a period where the energies of the physical world shift, sometimes imperceptibly, sometimes more noticably. And, for me, whose focus includes a Dedication to a Goddess of Death, it is a day to centre and honour death. To become comf...
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