Jonathan Phillips grew up in the Colorado Rockies. He has worked for The September 11th Fund, served as a columnist for Music for America and spearheaded the street theater/media group, Greene Dragon. After experiencing a number of mystical experiences, kundalini awakenings, and “miraculous” encounters, Jonathan turned his focus towards spirituality. He currently serves as Reality Sandwich’s Community Director, doing “The Electric Jesus” and “Sex and Spirit” podcasts. He is also executive editor of the NYC events newsletter, Souldish.com, and organizes the NYC Gnostics. He is a Reiki Master Practitioner and leads Sacred Warrior and Electric Jesus workshops, using energy work to bring out the divine (see below).
It was my great pleasure last October at the Coalessence Festival, to meet Daniel Pinchbeck, and Jamie Janover. I love the RS site, read it every day. This is the first time I noticed the Sacred Warrior and Electric Jesus workshops, could you e-mail be a link to your web site that gives more information about these workshops? I've always considered myself a "Warrior of Light", but the Electric Jesus thing has me intrigued. Also; is there a Gnostic group in Minneapolis, Minnesota? When people ask me what religion I am, I respond; Christian Gnostic, and then they assume I'm agnostic, and a long discussion ensues!!! Not that, that is a bad thing...anyway, never been to New York, sounds intrigueing! Namaste, Howling Woman
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It was my great pleasure last October at the Coalessence Festival, to meet Daniel Pinchbeck, and Jamie Janover. I love the RS site, read it every day. This is the first time I noticed the Sacred Warrior and Electric Jesus workshops, could you e-mail be a link to your web site that gives more information about these workshops? I've always considered myself a "Warrior of Light", but the Electric Jesus thing has me intrigued. Also; is there a Gnostic group in Minneapolis, Minnesota? When people ask me what religion I am, I respond; Christian Gnostic, and then they assume I'm agnostic, and a long discussion ensues!!! Not that, that is a bad thing...anyway, never been to New York, sounds intrigueing! Namaste, Howling Woman