
Spiritual Imagining
This post describes and advocates the use of one’s creative imagination to achieve spiritual insight. (10 min. by Kaye and William Cooper)
Adventures In Spiritual Living
Living Life as an Adventure of
Spiritual Exploration and Discovery

This post describes and advocates the use of one’s creative imagination to achieve spiritual insight. (10 min. by Kaye and William Cooper)

This post is an inspiring “imagined” message to you from your divine indwelling spirit of God. While the expression of the message is imagined, the message is real. (10 min by Kaye Cooper)

This is a communication from your loving inner spirit of God. (10 min. by Kaye Cooper)

This is the story of how Abraham’s covenant with God came to be and what it might have said. (15 min. by William Cooper)

This post is an extraordinary account of the actual experience of employing a technique to establish spiritual contact and of the consequences of its effectiveness. (10 min. by Kate Gentry)

Poem of mystical spiritual experience of loving companionship. (5 min. by Kaye Cooper)

This is a poem of gratitude to the giver of blessings. (Kaye Cooper 5 min.)

This post presents an insight and a prophecy, of our world in a future time. (3 min. by Char O’Brien)

Recalls a personal regular time of worshipful anticipation of eternal life and purpose. (2 min. by Beth Bartley)

A poem recognizing and honoring the faint voice within. (2 min. by Kate Gentry)

This post describes one person’s experiences of worshipful communion with the spirit of God. (10 min. by William Cooper)

A poem in which God speaks to all of humanity about his continuing revelation. (By Merritt Horn, From the book of the same name. 2 min.)

Eric, the muse of spiritual adventure, writes a letter about spiritual family. (3 min.) By William Cooper

Eric, the muse of spiritual adventure, writes about the experience of knowing God, person to person. (7 min.) By William Cooper

Eric, the imaginary personification of spiritual adventure, writes stirringly about living constantly in the immediate presence of God. (7 min.) by William Cooper