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Days 116-118 – Open Forum – Love’s Secret
Healing the universe is an inside job. – from the movie, MindWalk. During these open forum days, consider the answer to the question, What is Love’s Secret? Take a HeartWalk. Click on Comments, below, to share your thoughts. Continue reading
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Day 115 – Fear not the Broom!
Perseverance is the ability to thrive under the weight of mediocrity and the seduction of the average and the ordinary. It is the ability to remain faithful for the duration. Great things of Love come out of small acts of… Continue reading
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Day 114 – Stealing Excellence
“What’s so bad about ordinary?” I’ve had people ask me. The answer is that nothing is wrong with it IF that average is the best someone can do. But there’s a lot wrong with ordinary if the setting is a… Continue reading
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Day 113 – Cultures of Mediocrity
It may surprise some to know that in cultures of Love, people are not spending their days watching the clock or focusing on how quickly they can get rid of the person in front of them. And they also don’t… Continue reading
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Day 109-111 – Open Forum
These are open forum days. Click on Comments (below) to share your thoughts. Continue reading
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Day 108 – Courage to Be
It takes courage to move beyond convention, compliance, and imitation and truly be who we are called to be. Continue reading
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Day 107 – How to Stop Complaining
We all start not knowing how much we don’t know. Stage two is where most people fail. Finding out how hard it is to learn the new skill, in this case discovering just how much you complain and trying to… Continue reading
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Days 105 & 106 – Watching God
Yes, we need to perform the rites of everyday life. We also need to surpass those rites of man-made rules when we live Love. We all hear the beat of true life, thumping in the background of the world with… Continue reading
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Day 102-104 – Open Forum
On Friday and the weekend, it has become the Journal’s tradition to establish this open forum so that caregivers may share with each other whatever is on their hearts. Click on Comments, below, to do this. Continue reading
