Excerpts from


The Wind Blows Where It Wishes: Imagination As The Language Of Christ

Edited by Rosamond Bailey, Amy Bodman, Thayer Cluett, Marjorie Seguin




“In this book we say that Christ appears as conflict in our relationships when our perception of him needs to change. We say that Christ leads us into conflict in order to see something new of him.” A New Family p.26



“Christ, the tide-turning, morally nuanced Christ that I experience, has left the church.” Mary Magdalene At The Tomb p. 97



“I was receiving messages at night from this spirit who took at deep interest in me and took it upon itself to communicate with me directly…. I had an intuition that this spirit would be an enduring touchstone….” Naming the Spirit Christ p. 39



“I interpret the spirit of a new idea that indefatigably pushes to be understood and expressed as the Spirit of Christ. This spirit is an aspect of Christ that cannot be seen in the known, conventional world.” Christ's Animal Nature p. 43



“While once a childish plaything, might this gift of the imagination be the language that Christ uses when he calls me now to speak and act on his behalf?” My Imaginary Friends p. 58



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