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Laddar... All Will be Well: 30 Days With a Great Spiritual Teacher (utgåvan 2008)av Julian of Norwich (Författare)
VerksinformationAll Will Be Well (30 Days with a Great Spiritual Teacher) av of Norwich Julian
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Julian's writings are definitely the reason for reading. Most of the end-of-day commentaries are obvious and seem to be more filler than anything. The lines picked out for meditation are sometimes helpful, but in many cases I found myself connecting with different things in the writing more. I was never really sure if the nightly prayers were authored by Julian or the editor. Delineations in the text aren't very clear.
The most interesting thing about the book for me was the unique vision Julian has of Christ as "Mother." It evokes some beautiful imagery and some great ideas to ponder. I think the feminine aspects that she explorers would be a fun read for any feminist Christians out there, or women who are looking to find a special, holy place to live their lives in connection with Jesus. ( )