Julie's Altar Ego / Spiritual Direction & SoulEssence Journeys

Julie's Altar Ego / Spiritual Direction & SoulEssence Journeys Altar Ego honors Mystery, Beauty, and SoulEssence. Journey to Wholeness through kindness & creativity Zoom, phone, or meet in person.

At Altar Ego you will be guided and inspired to recognize the light and beauty of your SoulEssence. Journey to wholeness through silence, compassion, and creativity. Altar Ego creates Sacred Activists: You'll be encouraged to share your unique light with the world! I am an Interfaith Chaplain and Certified Spiritual Director (Director is the time-honored term, but companion more closely describes

the intention I hold with clients), a certified SoulCollage® facilitator and Veriditas trained Labyrinth walk facilitator. A lifelong explorer of many spiritual traditions, I connect with you whatever your beliefs and wherever you are on your unique path. With Altar Ego I am available for individual and group spiritual direction (Journeywork) in support of your spiritual unfolding. In addition to SoulCollage® and Labyrinth experiences, I lead transformational workshops, retreats and recovery groups. I incorporate knowledge of Spiral Dynamics, Enneagram and Meyers-Briggs personality type indicators, meditation, and other transformational practices. I've been led to accompany others as we negotiate the twists and turns of our journeys, and I look forward to getting to know you! For a good description of spiritual direction, go to: http://chaplaincyinstitute.org/index.php?cID=251

A member of Spiritual Directors International: http://www.sdiworld.org/

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03/15/2026

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🌟 Global Transformation Expo is coming to SLC! 🌟

Join us at The Center for Spiritual Living (4516 S 700 E, Murray, UT) on March 21, 2026, from 10 AM to 5 PM for an immersive day of holistic wellness, self-growth, and inner peace 💆‍♀️

• FREE admission
• Explore the Community Market Village
• Connect with diverse practitioners
• Transform your life

See you there!

02/02/2026
09/08/2025

Thinking about offering another Introduction to SoulCollage® workshop soon…
Are you interested?

Here are some of my cards!

https://soulcollage.com/

1 PM, SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, 2025St. Mark’s Cathedral 231 East 100 SouthWALKING AS ONE FOR PEACE WALKING TO RELEASE PEACE IN...
04/30/2025

1 PM, SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, 2025
St. Mark’s Cathedral
231 East 100 South

WALKING AS ONE FOR PEACE

WALKING TO RELEASE PEACE INTO THE WORLD
• On Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 at 1 pm, people around the world are walking as one for peace at 1 pm in their time zone, creating a wave of peace.
• The area will be open at 12:30 pm with an explanation and history of the labyrinth at 12:40 pm. The walk will begin at 1 pm. Light refreshments afterwards.
• Peace is so desperately needed in this world and in our nation ~ peace offered actively in community and in prayer in support of those everywhere and anywhere in the world who need peace.
• Walking the labyrinth is one means to provide that community of prayer and support.
• A labyrinth is used for things such as prayer, meditation, pilgrimage, and healing. The Labyrinth is one continuous path on the ground to be walked. You cannot get lost – only one way in and one way out. It can universally serve all people.

Statement from the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber following his release from custody:In the rotunda of the US Capitol yester...
04/29/2025

Statement from the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber following his release from custody:

In the rotunda of the US Capitol yesterday, while praying in front of the monument that honors the founders of the women’s suffrage movement, we were arrested by Capitol police. We have been released from custody; thank you to everyone who has reached out to ask about us. We are OK, but all is not well.

We were in Washington, DC, yesterday to launch Moral Mondays with fellow clergy, moral leaders, and scores of people who will be directly impacted by the disastrous budget that Congress has just come back into session to work on. Every illegal attempt to slash federal programs that Elon Musk tried to force through DOGE over the past 100 days is now being proposed as law by the leadership of this Congress.

Though the mainstream media has not yet focused on the details of this budget, the facts are clear. Numbers do not lie. You cannot cut $1.5 trillion from the federal budget without slashing Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, Head Start, Section 8, and other life-saving and life-sustaining programs that millions of Americans rely on and the vast majority of people support. This is why 12 Republican members of congress have already written to House Speaker Johnson to challenge the proposed cuts to Medicaid. This is not a Republican versus Democrat debate. It's a life or death decision.

We are Christian preachers. When we made a vow to preach the good news to all people, in season and out of season, we committed to address life or death issues. This is often intimate and deeply work. We bless babies when they are born, we visit the sick, we welcome strangers to our dinner tables, and we pray with people when they are dying. But life and death work is also public work. As Christian preachers, we are also public theologians. When someone dies from poverty and a lack of healthcare, we cannot lie and say, “God called them home.” We have to tell the truth. They died because we live in a society that has chosen not to care for them.

In the Bible, God calls public theologians to relocate their ministry when life or death issues are being decided in the public square. “Go down to the palace of the King,” God tells Jeremiah in a time when policy was decided in the King’s court. Why does the preacher need to go to the legislative body? Jeremiah is sent with a message for the legislators. “Act with justice and righteousness, and deliver from the oppressor anyone who has been robbed. And do no wrong or violence to the alien, the orphan, and the widow, or shed innocent blood in this place.”

If a preacher knows that legislators are developing policy that will create injustice, it is our duty to “go down to the palace of the King.”

If we know the people are being robbed by a budget that will take from the most vulnerable to give tax breaks to the rich, it is our duty to relocate our ministry to where these life and death decisions are being made.

If our elected representatives are planning to pass a budget that will do violence to the “alien, the orphan, and the widow” by slashing funding at home while funding a bloated military budget that we know is being used to “shed innocent blood” in other places around the world, then we have a moral responsibility to be in our Capitol’s rotunda.

We have a duty to pray—and to pray in public.

When Jeremiah prayed to God that his head might become a fountain of tears to grieve over the destruction of his people, he didn’t sit and pray in private. He went down to the palace of the King.

When Jesus wept in the Garden of Gethsemane, crying and sweating blood in agony, he didn’t stay there. He went to the cross and made his prayer public.

When our foremothers and forefathers gathered in Southern churches to cry out to God during the freedom movement, they prayed and sang and anchored themselves in faith. But they did not stay in the church house. They marched out into the streets and nonviolently confronted injustice.

This is why we could not abdicate the obligations of our vocation when someone asked us to be quiet.

We appreciate the Capitol police and have prayed with them and for them as they have dealt with the trauma of being assaulted during the insurrection on January 6th. We thank them for their service and have reassured them that our objection is not to them doing their job. Our insistence on prayer at this moment and in this space is about whether America’s elected representatives will do the job they swore to do when they put their hands on Bibles, the Quran, other sacred texts, and the US Constitution, promising to “establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, promote the general welfare, provide for the common defense, and secure the blessings of liberty.”

We know legislators cannot do this work alone. They are representatives of the people, and the people must help them to do what is right.

We came to the Capitol rotunda to pray for representatives who currently support this immoral budget to see the danger of policy that kills and choose life. We came believing that God can take out a heart of stone and give anyone a heart of flesh. And we came knowing that, whatever their choice, we must nonviolently embody our prayer. As Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel said, we must “pray with our feet.” We must trust that, when we align ourselves with the truth at the heart of the universe, our action can unleash power beyond us, setting others free to act and respond in their own way to the moral urgency of this moment.

Now is the time for each of us to stand up and speak up. We willingly and nonviolently submitted to arrest rather than cease our prayer not because we wanted to be arrested, but because we know that now is the time to arrest the attention of this nation.

Now is not the time to shrink back in fear. Now is the time to courageously join our voices in a general lament for the cruelty we are witnessing in the hope that a new movement of love and justice and truth is already rising to overcome it.

No one would not be fighting this hard to pass a budget that is so extreme if they were not afraid. The extreme minority of elites promoting this disastrous budget understand the potential power of a coalition of people coming together across race and region, across faiths and family traditions, to build an America that works for all of us. In fact, they may understand better than many of us do how much power we have.

That power is unleashed when we stand up and say, “We are not afraid. We will not hate you. We will transform you through the power of love.” That power, which is greater than any threat or fear, is unleashed when we commit to become the answer to our prayers. It is fleshed out when we inform our communities about what is happen, register people to vote, and rally around an agenda that lifts from the bottom so everyone can rise.

That is why we chose to pray in the Capitol rotunda yesterday. And that is the prayer we hope to embody with a growing and expanding moral movement in this nation until “justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”

Ultimately, we have just one moral duty: to reclaim large areas of peace in ourselves, more and more peace, and to refle...
02/02/2025

Ultimately, we have just one moral duty: to reclaim large areas of peace in ourselves, more and more peace, and to reflect it towards others. And the more peace there is in us, the more peace there will also be in our troubled world.

~ETTY HILLESUM

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11/09/2024

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Inviting Spaciousnessby Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer                 Today when the heart is a small, tight knot,I do not t...
11/06/2024

Inviting Spaciousness
by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

Today when the heart is a small, tight knot,
I do not try to untangle it. I don’t tug on the strings
in a desperate attempt to unravel it.
I don’t even wonder at how it got so snarled.
Instead, I imagine cradling it, cupping it
with my hands like something precious,
something wounded, a bird with a broken wing.
I cradle my heart like the frightened thing it is.
I imagine all the other frightened hearts
and imagine them all being held in love.
And I breathe. I breathe and feel
how the breathing invites a spaciousness.
I breathe and let myself be moved by the breathing
as I open and soften. Open and soften.
And nothing changes. And everything changes.
The heart, still a knot, remembers
it knows how to love. It knows it is not alone.

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