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Welcome. Iโ€™m glad youโ€™re here.
Christ-in-Kundalini is a space for exploring spiritual life as something lived and felt. I hold the path of spiritual growth as deeply personal, and this work is designed to meet you where you areโ€”whether you are new to yoga or Christianity, returning after time away, or long practiced. The work unfolds throughout the year, loosely following the Christian calendar. The intention is not to move toward a single belief, but to stay present with what is forming through embodied practice, reflection, and creative attention. Youโ€™ll see the words Shape, Symbol, and Symbiosis here: Shape speaks to the body and the stories we live. Symbol points to the language that helps us touch what is deeper than words. Symbiosis names the space where sensing and knowing meet. This is an interspiritual space that honors many paths. I'd love to hear yours. xxjackie
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@Jackie Moloney Thank you, Jackie. That's a thoughtful question. What resonated with me most was the idea of unifying different parts of ourselves instead of keeping them in separate containers. I think many of us live compartmentalized lives, our faith in one place, our work in another, our inner life somewhere else. Your post reminded me that growth often happens when those parts begin to speak to each other. As for yoga and prayer, I am still exploring that intersection. I see both as practices of presence, ways of quieting the noise and becoming more aware, whether of God, of oneself, or of the deeper truths that guide our lives. I'm looking forward to learning from the conversations and experiences shared here.
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@Jackie Moloney I like that perspective, especially the idea of making space for questions instead of rushing toward answers. It feels like a practice of trust in itself. As I've been reading through your posts, one thing I've been wondering is what inspired you to create a community around this journey instead of simply sharing your writing. Was there a particular experience that made you feel people needed a space to explore these ideas together?
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