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Day 68 – The Problem of Pain & Silent Light
Through his writing, C.S. Lewis found many ways to expand our consciousness of the elements of pain. Continue reading
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Days 65-67 – Face to Face Meetings?
It’s hard to write a poem, a play, a situation comedy, or a contemporary movie screenplay today without including a cell phone. Continue reading
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Day 64 – The Imperative of Rest
it seems in our quest for job security, profit margins, market share, recognition, productivity – or even from a stoic determination that believes it can meet every need – our psyches have become compelling engines that continue their incessant drone… Continue reading
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Day 63 – Poetry & Presence
To appreciate this poem, we are asked to let go of grammar, punctuation and spelling rules so that we can experience the rhythm and flow of Love’s beauty in all her glory. Continue reading
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Day 62 – You on Wire
if you are a caregiver who appreciates art, finds solace and stimulation there, and perhaps creates some of your own, you will know and love the enormous gift of a small Frenchman who, for a period of 45 minutes in… Continue reading
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Days 60-61 – Happy Distractions – A Photo Quiz & a Poem
As Mother Time finger- snaps me toward her margins I find myself shouting louder & echoing quieter. Continue reading
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Days 58-60 – Emily’s Gifts to Caregivers
you may imagine Emily Dickinson, sitting in the next room, her hands in her white-dressed lap. How does she speak to you…and you to her? Continue reading
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Day 57 – Living Today
“So imprudent are we that we wander in the times which are not ours and do not think of the only one which belongs to us. And so idle are we that we dream of those times which are no… Continue reading
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Day 56 – In Private Places
In your private places and in your most personal moments, I hope for you to be the kind of instrument through which Love’s great spirit flows. Continue reading
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Day 56 – In Private Places
Art is an adventure into an unknown world, which be explored only by those willing to take risks. -Adolph Gotlieb 1903-74 I often reflect on how irrelevant both arts and the notion of risk must seem to the everyday… Continue reading
