![]() ![]() ![]() We can be sure that dyings will intrude upon our lives, and we may have some choice about how we can respond to their coming. Death is inevitable-but so is resurrection. That is what the Paschal Mystery teaches us. ![]() When we engage in a lifetime of death and resurrections as Jesus did, we become ever more empowered to do the work God asks us to do. ![]() Even little resurrections that come after choosing to die to fear and egocentricity release the Spirit. We not only walk in the Light, we become light for others. As we continue to evolve in consciousness, continue to emerge as more and more capable lovers, we share in the resurrection of Christ. And what is resurrection for us, in the context of the new universe story? It is a transformation in consciousness, an experience of transcendence in which we live out of the connectedness that is our truth. engaged death with every bit of consciousness and freedom that were his, and what we all discovered as a result is that death-while inevitable, while altering our dreams and causing us to let go of everything-does not have the final word. Author Judy Cannato ( 1949–2011) believed we experience Christ’s resurrection through ongoing growth and transformation: ![]()
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