by Miguel Barriere | Dec 27, 2015 | Balance, God, Goddess, Men, Paradigms, Women
A “Traditional” Jewish teacher and Rabbi, Jesus was a “Feminine-ist” – taught the word of God’s “Divine Feminine” aspect in balance with and the co-equal of God’s “Divine Masculine” aspect. Jesus was...
by Miguel Barriere | Dec 26, 2015 | Balance, God, Hanukkah, Holidays, Jewish, Men, Women
Contrary to popular modern perception and apparent church teachings, Jesus of Nazareth was NOT a Hellenist at all but a “Traditionalist” Hebrew-Jewish teacher and Rabbi. When you align all the events of Jesus’ life, as they are given us in Matthew,...
by Sonya Barriere | Dec 17, 2015 | Balance, Community, Paradigms, The World
I just read one of the more ludicrous quotes I’ve heard from a modern person. It was from US Justice Scalia concerning his opinion about the capacity for African American students to excel in school. “One of – one of the briefs pointed out that – that...
by Sonya Barriere | Dec 14, 2015 | Balance, Community, God, Goddess, Hanukkah, Holidays, Jewish, Men, Paradigms, Suffering, The World, Tyranny
Hanukkah is the Hebrew word for dedication. It was the 4th century AD, in the aftermath of Alexander the Great’s conquest and subsequent occupation and forced assimilation of the Jewish People. Ruin had been laid to the Jews throughout Jerusalem and surrounding...
by Sonya Barriere | Dec 12, 2015 | Balance, Community, Holidays, Paradigms, Sustainable Living
Taking a deeeeeep breath, and exhaaaale. I just finished finals week here in Santa Barbara. Honestly, I know that my finals don’t really compare to some other peoples’ finals, but its one of those tactile feelings in the air. Like the buzz of the air in...
by Sonya Barriere | Dec 6, 2015 | Balance, Community, Human Health, Paradigms, Sustainable Living, The World
After the night I shared with this group of beautiful humans, I felt thoroughly settled into the safe space created by our facilitators and the cooperation of the community. With a sense of freshness and excited atnticipation, we began the second day of...