Bob’s last months
by JeanMay 19th, 2011
As some of you know, my husband, Robert Masters, in 2008, became severely ill with congestive heart failure and his fine doctors told him the truth– he would not last out the year.
With the help and care of our wonderful housekeeper Bernie Harrington, and the compassionate attention of Elizabeth Austin as well as other kind friends, Bob made it through to July. During that time, I learned not only about being a caregiver but also a good deal of what it means to be present when someone close is dying. (Bob and I were married for 43 years.)
Tags: caregiving, death, Jean Houston, life reflections, Robert Masters
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The Easter Ritual Mystery of the Resurrection
by JeanApril 24th, 2011
Perhaps the essential ritual drama of the West would be an evocative way to explore ritual in its mythic and profoundly psychological dimension. In the story of Jesus the resurrection is the essential miracle, the deepest mystery, and the greatest stumbling block. For us, it actually can have more validity, greater personal meaning and power. How dare I make so blasphemous a statement? Easy. Consider its history.
Tags: Adonis, Chaldea, Christos, Demeter, Dionysius, Dr. Jean Houston, Easter, Easter ritual, Egypt, Emmaus, esoteric schools, Eucharist, Golgotha, Greece, Heidegger, India, Isis, Jerusalem, Jesus resurrection, Osiris, Persephone, resurrection, Robert Coles, Tammuz, The Passion of Isis and Osiris
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The Mything Link
by JeanApril 23rd, 2011
Did you know you were the Mything Link?
Well, you are.
You are the living connection between the great stories of all times and places and the playing out of these stories in everyday life. Beneath the soil of your everyday world lies the vast root system of the Once Was and the Could Be.
Tags: Buddha, Dorothy, Dr. Jean Houston, Eros, Jean Houston, Jesus, Mahabharata, Mything Link, Psyche, Ramayana, storytelling
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Redesigning Ourselves
by JeanApril 21st, 2011
For decades I have been working full time to discover the underlying codes of how to live a truly remarkable life. From my research and travels all over the world, I have guided thousands of research subjects and well over a million seminar participants to redesign themselves as more possible humans. A tragic discovery is that we humans endure the loss of many exquisite abilities, and many balanced and beautiful ways of functioning have become distorted, inhibited, or blocked. Since we humans are infinitely variable, so too the losses are different from person to person, and from culture to culture. But few of us have escaped serious crippling. Almost everybody is much less than he or she has the capacity to be. Enough of this!
Tags: Dr. Jean Houston, evolutionary accelerators, human capacity, new humanity, Rainer Maria Rilke, Redesigning Ourselves
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Wandering the Earth as I Do
by JeanApril 18th, 2011
If I am to know God directly, I must become completely God, and God I, so that this God and this I become one I.
–Meister Eckhart
Wandering the Earth as I do, I eventually run into everybody. And almost everybody I meet seems to be on a spiritual quest, or if not, they have a growing hunger for it. The hound of heaven woofs at their heels urging them to wake up to their spiritual possibilities.
Tags: Dr. Jean Houston, God game, God in hiding, Meister Eckhart, spiritual growth, spiritual quest
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What do I Want From the Universe?
by JeanApril 17th, 2011
Dear Friends,
As promised, from my “kitchen sink” of thousands of exercises I have created to help people discover their vast potential, I begin with the following exploration. You may wish to repeat it any number of times and may very well notice changes in you responses as you repeat this process.
Tags: Dr. Jean Houston, exercise, exercises, higher purpose, universe
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The Fundamental Shift
by JeanApril 17th, 2011
From my work in many countries and across a wide variety of peoples and cultures I find that many, worldwide, are making a fundamental shift to values of ecological sustainability, personal development, and hope for change. Many say they see themselves as citizens of the planet, as well as of their own country. What is extraordinary is that it is not just a single country or region that is shifting its values but our whole planet is developing a capability to take up a larger view of what we can do. This shift in deep priorities and goals is a wave of change that can carry all of us into a wiser future and come together to build a global civilization.
Tags: different consciousness, Dr. Jean Houston, ecological sustainability, Einstein, fundamental shift, Jesuit Rectory of St Ignatius, noosphere, omega, PanGaia, personal development, Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man
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Women Mystics
by JeanApril 12th, 2011
I am in Garrison, New York teaching, along with my working partner of 25 years, Peggy Rubin, a 6 day course for Wisdom University on the great women mystics. For what is mysticism but the art of union with Reality, and a mystic, a person who aims at and believes in the attainment of such union. In its classical spiritual form it is a heroic journey, and valiant efforts are required to follow the path. Many of the spiritual teachers of the world have likened our lives to “a sleep and a forgetting.” The mystic path, rather, is predicated on awakening, on going off robot and abandoning lackluster passivity to engage cocreation with vigor, attention, focus, and radiance, characteristics we might note we often find in our animal friends.
Tags: Dr. Jean Houston, Emily Dickenson, Evelyn Underhill, mystic path, mysticism, Mythic Life Blog, Peggy Rubin, Women Mystics
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Welcome to the Mythic Life Blog
by JeanApril 11th, 2011
I hope you will tune in here regularly for the latest excursions into worlds within worlds. And why not?
Tags: extraordinary change, Facebook, Huffington Post, Jean Houston, Mythic Life Blog, spiritual sustenance
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