I use Meister Eckhart: A Mystic Warrior for Our Times by Matthew Fox as a guide for how we can be mystic warriors. Patriarchal religion mostly eliminated the presence of the Divine Feminine. Universalist Radha-Krishnaism restores the balance between the masculine and feminine aspects of God-dess. I quote feminist writers Adrienne Rich, Carol Christ, and Erica Jong. We need to see life holistically. If we want to change the world, we need to start by changing ourselves. Then we can change our families, communities, nations, and world. Let us nurture one another and nurture the earth. We’ll all be better off for the effort.
Universalist Radha-Krishnaism is not an organization, but rather a motto to live by. A philosophy, a wisdom, a feeling, a sensation. An exploration. A positive, creative impulse.
A Spirituality of Liberty, Truth, and Love awakens the soul to its natural state of divine love and establishes an intimate, personal relationship with God-dess.
It presents esoteric Indian spiritual wisdom in plain English from a postmodern, Western perspective.
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