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Did you know? Days 77-78
In celebration of St Patrick's Day I was fortunate to attend a live performance with artist Deirdre Ni Chinneide, "A Journey to the Thin Places" with Celtic song and poetry last evening. It was held at the intimate and… Continue reading
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When Love Hides Her Face – Days 72-76
Only Love enables us to see Beauty in a broken fence, an angry stranger, or in a face pockmarked with disease. Continue reading
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One Family: Days 70-71
I was reflecting back on childhood days, specifically when I (or my siblings) did not want to finish the food on our plates. My mom would always say, “Don’t waste food there are people in other parts of the… Continue reading
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The Best Line I Ever Heard About Energy – Days 65-69
Where does our energy go when we lose focus on what matters? Continue reading
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Honoring National History Month: Days 61-62
Note: This reflection is by my esteemed colleague and guest contributer Roxie Nammour, Chaplain March is Women's History Month. It's a time we set aside to honor women's contributions in science, business, sports, social movements, and so many other… Continue reading
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Six Feet Down…How Far Up? Finding Caregiver God – Days 58-60
If we enter a great white light upon death, how “long” does it last? Continue reading
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Sabbath Moment: Days 57
I invite you to join me in a Sabbath moment. Sabbath Moment-MP3 rev0001 –Liz Sorensen Wessel Picture shared by Dan HudsonAdapted this Blessing from the Peace Pilgrim's BeatitudesAdapted Prayer by Pat Bergen CSJ Continue reading
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“Live with your hands Unfolded” Days 49-50
In honor of Black History month I wish to share this 2.5 minute conversation between a father and son, Albert and Aidan Sykes who discuss growing up black in Mississippi. "Did you know that the work Martin Luther King was… Continue reading
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Murder by God Complex? Day 51-55
The old God Complex Syndrome was a virus infecting many Alpha-Male doctors. It caused some physicians to kill patients. Continue reading
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Artists As Caregivers – Days 44-48
If poetry soothes and humor is medicine, Billy Collins offers both. Beauty empowers her daughter, Art, to heal both creator and appreciator. Continue reading