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Days 96-97 Wrapped in Love
Bojagi is an ancient traditional Korean wrapping made by patching together leftover scraps of material and turning them into useful wrappers, as well as artistry. They were used to wrap, store or carry things in everyday life. Most significant is… Continue reading
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Days 91-95 Filling Flaws With Gold
Embrace your flaws and turn them into gold. Only love’s gold can fill our “cracks’ so that our lives bloom more beautiful than before. -Rev. Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 87-88 You Dance
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest, where no one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art. ~ Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi ~ Continue reading
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Days 82-86 – Art & God
God must be like art.You know, or you do not.. Continue reading
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Days 80-81 The Hand of a Stranger
“The hand of a stranger is the hand of God.” -John O’ Donohue Whenever St Patrick’s Day rolls around I am mindful of my Irish heritage and the passionate writings of the late John O’ Donohue. His stirring reflections on the… Continue reading
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Days 75-79 – Child’s Play
Want to change the life of the patients and staff you work with? Go out and love them. Continue reading
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Days 73-74 Miracles
A miracle There is much to unlearn. Parents reflect back to their children society’s messages about how one ought to act. Children are continually reminded and scolded, with good intentions mind you, about the right way to behave, good manners,… Continue reading
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Days 68-72 I Don’t Know
How did the Dalai Lama answer an audience question? Continue reading
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Days 66-67 What If?
“What if religion was each other? If our practice was our life? If prayer was our words? What if the temple was the Earth? If forests were our church? If holy water – the rivers, lakes, and oceans? What… Continue reading