Julian of Norwich

All Shall Be Well

Biography:

Julian of Norwich was a 14th-century English mystic, anchoress, and spiritual writer best known for her book Revelations of Divine Love, considered the earliest known work in English written by a woman. Little is known about her early life, but she lived in Norwich during a time marked by plague, political unrest, and religious uncertainty.

At around the age of thirty, Julian experienced a series of intense visions while suffering from a severe illness that was believed to be fatal. After recovering, she spent many years reflecting on these revelations and eventually recorded them in both shorter and longer versions of her writings.

Living as an anchoress attached to a church, Julian devoted herself to prayer, contemplation, and offering spiritual counsel to visitors who sought her guidance. Her writings focused deeply on divine love, compassion, mercy, and the mysterious relationship between suffering and grace. She is especially remembered for the line, “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well,” which became one of the most enduring statements in Christian mystical literature.

Julian also wrote of Christ in unusually intimate and compassionate terms, at times comparing divine care to motherhood. Though her work remained relatively obscure for centuries, she later became recognized as one of the great voices of Christian mysticism and contemplative thought.

Inner Meaning:

Julian of Norwich

All Shall Be Well

Biography:

Julian of Norwich was a 14th-century English mystic, anchoress, and spiritual writer best known for her book Revelations of Divine Love, considered the earliest known work in English written by a woman. Little is known about her early life, but she lived in Norwich during a time marked by plague, political unrest, and religious uncertainty.

At around the age of thirty, Julian experienced a series of intense visions while suffering from a severe illness that was believed to be fatal. After recovering, she spent many years reflecting on these revelations and eventually recorded them in both shorter and longer versions of her writings.

Living as an anchoress attached to a church, Julian devoted herself to prayer, contemplation, and offering spiritual counsel to visitors who sought her guidance. Her writings focused deeply on divine love, compassion, mercy, and the mysterious relationship between suffering and grace. She is especially remembered for the line, “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well,” which became one of the most enduring statements in Christian mystical literature.

Julian also wrote of Christ in unusually intimate and compassionate terms, at times comparing divine care to motherhood. Though her work remained relatively obscure for centuries, she later became recognized as one of the great voices of Christian mysticism and contemplative thought.

Inner Meaning:

“All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well…”

Have you ever been through an intense illness? What mattered most to you in that moment? Did it change your outlook on life?

Who has sacrificed for you? Reach out to them and thank them.

Have you ever been through an intense illness? What mattered most to you in that moment? Did it change your outlook on life?

“All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well…”

Who has sacrificed for you? Reach out to them and thank them.

How To Play

Welcome to the Garden Oracle.

From the homepage, press open the Oracle and a guide will emerge to meet you.

These guides come from cultures, religions, myths, literature, and spiritual traditions from around the world. Some are fictional, some historical, some legendary. Their purpose is to inspire reflection, curiosity, creativity, and deeper encounter.

Every guide includes a biography and an inner meaning. You may read these to better understand their life, symbolism, and the themes carried within their story.

Consider why this particular figure is appearing at this particular moment in your life.
What might they be illuminating?
What questions do they awaken?

Each of these personages is a profound expression of the human spirit. Visit a bookstore and look for them on the shelves. Watch films connected to their story. Wander through libraries, conversations, myths, and old corners of the internet.

Let the Oracle become a doorway into the richness of our shared human inheritance.

Truth • Dare • Contemplation

Each guide offers the possibility of receiving a Truth, Dare, or Contemplation.

You may play with friends as a kind of mythic truth-or-dare game — a way of moving beyond small talk into honesty, creativity, vulnerability, and genuine encounter.

The prompts are not intended to be dangerous or reckless. Their purpose is to open a space for play, reflection, courage, and human connection.

You may also use the Oracle alone, as a companion for contemplation, journaling, inquiry, or creative inspiration.

There is no fixed way to play.

Notes from the Garden

If you have a meaningful, moving, strange, or inspiring experience with the Oracle, you may leave an anonymous note in the “Notes from the Garden” section.

You can also read reflections and stories left by others.

Tell us how the Oracle crossed your path, what guide appeared, or what insight, experience, synchronicity, or moment of connection emerged along the way.

By sharing your experiences, you become part of the Garden itself — helping shape its evolution over time.

And please, enjoy!

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Who has sacrificed for you? Reach out to them and thank them.

Have you ever been through an intense illness? What mattered most to you in that moment? Did it change your outlook on life?

“All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well…”