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Green, Beth Ingber was born on February 28, 1945 in New York City. Daughter of Frank and Lillian Ingber.
(Americans are still reeling from September 11 and the glo...)
Americans are still reeling from September 11 and the global economic crisis, but humanity's pain, hurt and confusion didn't start that day. A baby dying in our arms, the specter of malnourished children, accidents, drought and devastation, these are only some of the experiences that lead people to ask: How could God let his happen? Today, more and more people are trying to reconcile their spiritual beliefs with their experience of life. Some religious teachers say that life's pain is somehow our fault. Others shrug their shoulders and claim it's just a mystery. But it's not our fault or a mystery to Beth Green, intuitive counselor and Founder of The Stream. To her, everything falls into place when we confront our traditional conception of God. And confront she does in her brilliant new book, Sacred Union: The Healing of God. "In the traditional view," claims Beth, "God is only good, and we are sinful, weak, in illusion or somehow at fault. That makes us shameful and God wonderful. We worship and/or fear God, and we regularly beat up on ourselves and each other for our lack of perfection." Sacred Union: The Healing of God is unique in its concepts and form. It combines straightforward narrative with stories and magical dialogs between God and humanity, and among different aspects of God's consciousness. It explains very esoteric concepts in down-to-earth, relatable ways; it offers concrete exercises to help readers integrate the book's ideas and put these ideas into practice; and it suggests prayers that reflect humanity's new relationship with God.
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(The Autobiography of Mary Magdalene is not the history of...)
The Autobiography of Mary Magdalene is not the history of a woman's life and times; it is the history of her soul. Told to the author on the night of Mary's death, Magdalene's words chronicle her inner life and reveal to us a woman whose vision cuts uncompromisingly through deception, vanity and myth. Mary Magdalene is a metaphor for us all. Having faced a life of hardship, abuse and struggle, she is us as we grow into our potential and find reconciliation with God, with ourselves and with the process of living itself. A piece of New Age Fiction, read it, not only for a fascinating glimpse into Mary Magdalene, jesus and her times, but for the truth that resonates in your own heart.
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Green, Beth Ingber was born on February 28, 1945 in New York City. Daughter of Frank and Lillian Ingber.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1970. Master of Arts, University of California at Los Angeles, 1978.
Spiritual director and founder The Stream, California, 1980—1986, spiritual director, since 1999. Intuitive practitioner, counselor, consultant and teacher, founder The Stream Spiritual Organization, since 1980. Partner, co-founder The Healing Partnership, Los Angeles and Ramona, California, 1986—1990.
Spiritual director and founder The Triple Eye Foundation, Ramona, 1990—1993. Spiritual activist, co-founder Rising Mountains Setting Suns, Ramona, California, 1993—1995. Co-founder Spiritual Activist Movement, Los Angeles and Ramona, 1993—1995.
Owner Treehouse Music, Rising Mountain Press.
(Americans are still reeling from September 11 and the glo...)
(The Autobiography of Mary Magdalene is not the history of...)
West Coast coordinator Wages for Housework Campaign, Los Angeles, 1974-1978. Co-founder The Looseleaf Directory: Linking Bodies, Minds and Spirits in the Healing Arts, 1994-1995. F C.
Married Jonathan Ingber Green, 1995.