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Live Well With Conversion — gaining a new tradition
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Live Well With Conversion — gaining a new tradition

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Conversion — gaining a new tradition in Practice
2
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: A Deeper Look
3
Conversion — gaining a new tradition
4
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: Foundations
5
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: From Confusion to Clarity
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Conversion is one of the great spiritual experiences — the moment when a person crosses the threshold from one world of meaning into another, accepting a new community, a new set of practices, a new name for the sacred. It can be dramatic or gradual, sought or stumbled into, welcomed by the receiving community or viewed with permanent suspicion. Every major tradition has a different theology of conversion — Islam's shahada, Christianity's baptism, Judaism's complex relationship to proselytizing, Buddhism's taking of refuge — and each reveals something important about how that tradition understands the nature of belonging.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Conversion — gaining a new tradition in Practice
2
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: A Deeper Look
3
Conversion — gaining a new tradition
4
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: Foundations
5
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Conversion — gaining a new tradition: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Fana: Annihilation of Old Self
Longing as Compass for Truth
Lover's Bewilderment as Gateway
Spiritual Intoxication and Clarity
The Beloved as Teacher of Tradition

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