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Day 250 – Labor Day’s Labor
Except when I'm meditating, I have lots of trouble sitting still and relaxing the way most people seem to do. I don't think this is good and it is certainly the opposite of what I am recommending to caregivers all… Continue reading
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Days 246-249 – Our Choice to Awaken
The world fragments us. Continue reading
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Day 245 – The Remedy of Love
Caregivers all over this country, and the world, reach out every day with tender eyes to offer shelter, physical care, and healing with love. What is it that compels us, in Erie Chapman’s words from yesterday’s journal, to “confront disease,… Continue reading
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Days 243-244 – “Enough of Drowning”
Since "God is Love," it is Love we are called to live both as caregivers and in our everyday life. Sometimes Love brings us deep peace. Sometimes we may feel Love is abandoning us when, in truth, it is our fear that… Continue reading
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Day 242 – Love is God
This is why caregivers are my heroes Continue reading
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Days 239-241 – The Real Legacy
If our country’s leaders really honor the Senator as much as they say they do, a majority of them will see to it that the poor and under-insured will finally receive what Kennedy said was a right, not a privilege:… Continue reading
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Day 239 – Circles of Possibility
Community matters and it is from community that healing happens, albeit in bits and pieces of the dance we spin from the music we cannot hear with our ears. Continue reading
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Day 238 – How Much Longer?
Our energy to endure flows from hope. Continue reading
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Days 236-237 – The Quiet People
The quiet people are the ones who so often deliver Radical Loving Care… Continue reading
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Days 233-235 – Open Forum – Mother’s Love
As I have written before in this space, it is likely that we first learn about love from our mothers. Mine (in a recent photo with her great grandson Miles) turned 97 on August 21. For nearly a century, this date has… Continue reading
