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Days 256-257 Compassionate One
There is so much pain and sadness, so much loss; of loved ones, animals, wildlife, forests, homes, livelihoods, hope. I offer this prayer for friends, colleagues,patients, families, communities and all who suffer. We pray these prayers for you… Compassionate One,… Continue reading
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Days 252-254 – RELIEF! Tender-Hearted Leadership During Storms
Trump is counting on you to give up. Love is calling you to stand up & turn the tide toward loving leadership. Continue reading
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Days 249-250 Expressions of Truth & Gratitude
“Sooner or later, just by living, we are reduced to what matters, as so many things we thought were important and irreplaceable are broken or snapped like small branches in a storm. And somehow, we stand taller with less… Continue reading
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Days 244-248 – Leaders MUST Have Compassion
We need a President who is a Caregiver-in-Chief as well as a Commander in Chief. Someone who leads with love, not fear. Continue reading
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Days 242-243 A Little Kindness
When I reflect on what I would like to share with you, I recognize the importance of acknowledging some of the strain and difficulties that so many people are experiencing, as well as all of creation. There is so much… Continue reading
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Days 237-241 – That “Slant of Light” – Hope & Healing
One sentence the depressed never say? “I feel hopeful.” Depression is anger turned inward. Irritability causes the sufferer to drive away exactly those they need. Many avoid the depressed rather than offering the lifeline of their healing presence. Continue reading
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Days 235-236 A New Adventure
All of us face long term confinement and a different way of living during the Covid-19 Virus. We suffer from fear of catching the virus and also from the demands on our physical and emotional systems when staying at home,… Continue reading
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Days 230-234 – The Most Important Uniform in the Hospital
When I had the power to do so, I should have hung a giant picture at each of our hospital’s entrances entitled: “The Most Important Uniform in the Hospital.” Inside the frame, a patient gown. Continue reading
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Days 228-229 Faith Keepers
“In many Native American traditions, one member of the tribe will assume the role of “Faith keeper”. The role of Faith keeper is to remain peaceful and calm, while maintaining spiritual enlightenment and understanding, no matter what the tribe… Continue reading
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Days 224-227 – Ancestral Gifts
Mary Lees Davis was my maternal great grandmother & mother of Ellen Murbach. What childhood memories of relatives are tucked in the attic of your memory? Which of your ancestors were caregivers? Continue reading