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Days 228-229 Thousands…
Tom's Mandala ~liz In the summer of 1996, mom and I frequented a used bookstore in town. It was a magical place for me as I often came away with a special book to… Continue reading
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Days – 226-227 – Re-Visiting “Silence”
Caregivers offer some of their best healing through silent presence. Continue reading
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Days 223-225 – Mystery & Humility
God can only enter us through the door of humility. Continue reading
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Days 221-222 A Love That Knows No Bounds
A miraculous friendship between a crow and a kitten. Continue reading
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Days 219-220 – What Difference Do Stories Make?
Ultimate healing comes through love. Continue reading
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Days 216-218 Compassion at Eye Level
Love, if we are tuned to her voice, always offers the right answer. Continue reading
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Days 214 – 215 The Wounded Healer
Polyprint Watercolor, ~liz Wessel In Henri Nouwen’s book, The Wounded Healer he suggests that to communicate with another we need hold back and allow space. He shared these wonderful insights of counselor James Hillman. “This withdrawal, rather than going-out-to… Continue reading
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Days 212-213 – Staying Whole in the Face of Loss
The language we use in referring to patients is crucial to Radical Loving Care Continue reading
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Days 209-211 – “The Least of These”
Who are you? Continue reading
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Days 207-208 When We Finally See
"When they finally saw him, why he hadn't done any of those things … Atticus, he was real nice," to which he responded, "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them." The above quote is the last line in… Continue reading