Women Mystics Moderator

4. Women Mystics

Voices from the Cloud of Incense

Introduction:
In this episode, the Lounge hushes. Something ancient enters—not with force, but with fragrance. Today, we welcome the mystics. Women whose visions, writings, and lives have bent heaven toward earth.

They did not all wear titles. They did not ask for pulpits. But their words have echoed through centuries.


Moderator: Welcome, saints. What does it mean to love God—beyond knowing, beyond doing?

Julian of Norwich: “It is love alone that gives worth to all things. And all shall be well... and all manner of thing shall be well.”

Macrina the Younger: “Philosophy and prayer are sisters. One asks the question; the other waits for the Light.”

Teresa of Ávila: “Prayer is not just speaking to God—it is letting Him build His castle in your soul. Each room is lit by surrender.”

Catherine of Siena: “Be who God meant you to be—and you will set the world on fire.”

Moderator: Thank you, sisters. Your presence reminds us that heaven often speaks in whispers—and writes its wisdom in the margins.

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