Reflections, Holidays, Spirituality
Christmas, Light, Hope, Winter Solstice, Memories
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Days 302-303 – Love Index
“We can’t get paid to love. We can only live to love.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 299-301 – The River of Atonement
“The cause of death is life. During our life, we live on the air above and the earth below. Running through us and within us is the River of Atonement. We may breath the world’s air and stand on her… Continue reading
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Days 297-298: JC Has Just Arrived!
Note: Weekend essay by guest contributor ~liz Sorensen Wessel I had an extraordinary week, one that has left me more aware of the subtle divine presence that is always in our midst. A synergy unfolded throughout the week that effervesced and overflowed… Continue reading
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Days 295-296 – Your Life’s Song
“Imagine your life as a song. What pitch and tone and notes make up its verses? How do you discover your song?” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 292-294 – “Dark Beauty”
“Pain is always an expensive teacher. Why is it so hard for the rest of us to listen to what our agonies illuminate for us?” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 290-291 “I Want to Capture Your Hearts” Mahatma Gandhi
October second as the International Day of Non-Violence; the birth date of Mahatma Gandhi. Continue reading
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Days 288-289 – Sightless Among Miracles
“Passion can be satisfied. Desire cannot. Splitting the moon means choosing on which side you will live.” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 285-287 – Our Inner Companion
“Perhaps, this is what is most precious in our lives: to see and be seen, to love and be loved, to touch when we can, to quietly sense each other within each day.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 263-264: “Eat that Frog”
A helpful tip to dealing with procrastination and for creating more energy in your life. Continue reading
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Days 261-262 – The Price of Grace
“The high price Grace requires is that we pay for her by facing every moment, not just the happy ones. Lacking this, we fall into the half-light of ordinary life. Today offers itself to us. Tonight beckons.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading