Kimberly Holman
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Just Call Me Martha


This is a challenging time for me. Challenging, but also full of promise and hope. In about two months, I’ll be moving back home. I’ve…
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Coming Face to Face with Ourselves on the Contemplative Journey


In a short teaching, Kimberly Holman describes the ins and outs of the spiritual journey as we come face to face with ourselves.
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Anima Christi


Kimberly Holman offers a poetic description of centering into contemplation while invoking Christ: Soul of Christ, animate me.
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Vibrational Energy For the Healing of the World


In a short teaching, Kimberly Holman describes how vibrational energy arises and can be channeled into authentic presence for the healing of the world.
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Considering Transformation and What God Had to Say About It All


Kimberly Holman describes her personal struggles around the idea of transformation and how these are resolved with reply from God.
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Into The Arms of the Prodigal


In a short reflection, Kimberly Holman considers the broad meaning of the word prodigal, the lavishness of God and her own yearning for the Divine…
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Posted On Articles, Contemplative Christianity, Meditation & Mindfulness, Psychology & Personal Growth
Circumventing Ego’s Control in Christian Spiritual Life


In a longer teaching article, Kimberly Holman talks about ego, what it is, how it functions, and how to circumvent its control in both practice…
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Love Is Born


Continuing our holiday series, Kimberly Holman offers a poetic reflection on the nature of love and the birth of Jesus.
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The Evolution of Christian Mysticism


Kimberly Holman traces the evolution of mysticism through the ages, contemplates the stumbling blocks of mysticism as it is understood today, and suggests ways to…
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Nothing Solid


Kimberly Holman discusses the antidote to suffering according to the Buddhist teachings. But wait. There’s nothing solid to hang on to? How is that helpful?

Kimberly Holman
Kimberly Holman is a certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher (MMT) with a B.A. in psychology from the University of Maine and an M.A in religious studies from Naropa University.




