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Day 353 – Circles of Relationship
Today's meditation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. "We're all lovers, and we're all destroyers. We're all frightened and at the same time we all want terribly to trust. This is part… Continue reading
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Day 352 – Closing the Circle?
Loving caregivers understand that money and power can not complete them. Money and power hold no potential to “close the circle.” Only Love offers the potential for completeness. Continue reading
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Days 350-351 – Does it Matter if WE Matter?
With Love, everything matters. Without Love, nothing matters. Continue reading
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Days 346-349 – Sacred Vocation
"A successful life is one that is lived through understanding and pursuing one's own path, not chasing after the dreams of others." Chin-Ning Chu Today's meditation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. … Continue reading
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Day 345 – December Meditation
Grace is letting go of anger that is justified and offering forgiveness that is not. (author unknown.) Continue reading
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Days 340-342 – Open Forum on Being a “Moment-Maker”
In a comment posted today, Karen York, Executive Vice President of Nashville-based Alive Hospice, talked about the things she does to brighten the days of strangers she encounters in various transactions. What struck me as particularly loving is that… Continue reading
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Day 339 – We are All Travelers
Today's mediatation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. The story of the traveler has been told and re-told for generations in West Africa. There was once an elderly and wise gentleman… Continue reading
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Day 338 – How Journal Readers Move Mountains
We, as readers, have the chance to plant seeds about us every day by the actions we take and the stories we tell. The following story may plant such a seed in your heart. Continue reading
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Day 337 – Can We “Change” Other People?
Each of us has the power to nurture Loving cultures in all of the settings we inhabit – whether they involve a short encounter in a store or the extended encounters of family or work setting. Continue reading
