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She loved God. But she also loved one of the greatest philosophers of that time, Johannes Eckhart, the only regent of the Paris University twice during his life. Did this incredible encounter really happen? The documents available from the time are silent, leaving room for imagining. But was it really like that or not? It wasn''t the love for man which got her to the pyre; it was her love of God-the way she understood it and described that understanding in her "mirror of the simple soul," publicly burned on the main plaza. That was the warning, which she did not obey. The consequence? Her own burning in Paris''s Place de Greve. Imagining shows us that strangely important time of mankind''s history, through the lives of people we get to know on their ways between outremer and France''s mainland. This was the time in which religious freedom became a thing of the past. The Knights Templar and their horrifying end are detailed here, and there is also a mention of Albigenses, Cathars, Beguins, and Beggars, and what happened to them.Imagining by Jack Haberek
The Midwestern extended family had a troublesome spring which shook their equilibrium. First one of their beloved family members had been severally injured on vacation and then the loss of the family's patriarch during a storm. Things were beginning to get back to normal. Then illness and circumstance stepped in to try to topple their confidence. One of the steadiest rocks of the family was struck down by a severe illness, while others faced unforeseen circumstances. Together, they tried to regain their balance.
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