
RAY of God began as part of Rumi’s Circle eight years ago as we explored the feminine aspects of the Divine within ourselves and in the world around us. We continue these conversations with an incredible array of women, including Sufi teacher and Khalifa of Threshold Society, Khadim Chishti. Khadim will share on our themes of justice, truth, and beauty, and offer the remarkable story of Noor Inayat Khan as an example of a spiritual activist using her gifts to work for the liberation of oppressed people.
Centring the Feminine narrative is a deeply spiritual, transformative, and healing act. She is ever present within our sacred stories and rising up within the imaginal and embodied realms. Join us for another inspiring online festival with women of spirit exploring Justice, Truth, and Beauty in all forms and expressions. The festival will offer embodied practices encouraging deeper connection to our own journey with justice, truth, and beauty, along with soulful sharings, prayer, and music.

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She is not that kind of beloved most imagine;
she is a ray of God.
She is not just created,
she is Creative.[Mathnawi I, 2421–2437, based on a translation from Love’s Ripening: Rumi on the Heart’s Journey by Kabir Helminski & Ahmad Rezwani]