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Days 247-249 – Breath
“What if we breathe to the rhythm of Yes?” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 245-246 “Blessing the Space Between Us”
Think of Others ~by Pema Chödrön "Sharing the heart is a simple practice that can be used at any time and in every situation. It enlarges our view and helps us remember our interconnection." "The essence of this practice is… Continue reading
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Days 243-244 – Profound Presence – The Steady Gaze of Marina Abramovic
“Radical Loving presence requires completely changing our way of being present.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 240-242 – “The Steady Gaze” – What the Dying Know
“…the only thing death can take is our body, something that may be less important than we imagined. Love’s energy, unburdened by our weight, can then embrace us completely giving us a whole new way of being.” – Erie Chapman… Continue reading
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Days 238-239 International Caregivers Day
August 26, Mother Teresa’s birthday, marks the third annual International Caregivers Day. As we celebrate the contributions of caregivers from around the world, let us pause for a moment to reflect upon the sacredness of our work. Mother Teresa lived… Continue reading
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Days 236-237 – The Human Experience
“Ultimately, honoring the human experience means seeing beyond names, diagnoses and ages. We can only see what is sacred with the eyes of our soul.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 233-235 – How the Soul Learns to See
“Joy sets the day on fire. So does agony.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 231-232 From a Distance
How perceptions obscure our ability to see; how a change in thought can lead to a change of heart. Continue reading
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Days 226-230 Love, Dreams & Wounds
“Perhaps, wounds are the mothers of our dreams. Maybe we can’t love without facing into our scars, including the ones never healed – the ones that yet bleed through the seams in our souls.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 223-225 Our Hidden Truth
Note: A special thank you to Nic Askew for sharing his short film "One True Voice / Jonas Gerard." When artist, Jonas Gerard heard these words reflected back to him by a caregiver, “Jonas, you lost your voice” it… Continue reading
