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“the upper right side of the horseshoe. Steiner suggests that every seven years of life on earth is a sort of mini-epoch: one to seven, seven to fourteen, etc. We travel through five epochs to the age of thirty-five, and then we ascend through five more as we move toward seventy. Everything after seventy is gravy, apparently. The interesting thing about the second half of life, the ascent, according to Steiner, is that we are often given opportunities to complete those things we have left undone during our descent. For instance, if you are between the ages of forty-nine to fifty-six, you can look across the horseshoe at the seven-year period that corresponds to those years: the years from fourteen to twenty-one, and often you will find that you are completing some unfinished business from that time.”
Margaret Dulaney, The Parables Of Sunlight
“It seems that when the Divine has a message to deliver, any voice will do.”
Margaret Dulaney, To Hear The Forest Sing: some musings on the divine
“The philosopher Rudolf Steiner suggests that our immaturities seek pain. I think he’s right.”
Margaret Dulaney, To Hear The Forest Sing: some musings on the divine
“Saint Teresa of Avila.”
Margaret Dulaney, To Hear The Forest Sing: some musings on the divine

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