Reflections, Holidays, Spirituality
Christmas, Light, Hope, Winter Solstice, Memories
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Days 247-248 “Our Secret Destiny”
“It is the traveler, not the travel, that leads to the discovery (or leaves hidden) our secret destiny. The discovery of our destiny turns not on the future, but on our willingness, right now, to find the courage to cross… Continue reading
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Days 242-243: Holy Time
Resting in the Sabbath, in the Loving arms of God. Continue reading
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Days 240-241- The Face of Mystery
We have to make an effort. We have to choose a full life rather than to retreat into the half-light of the guarded heart. “How are we doing training our ears to listen to the guidance of poets and seers… Continue reading
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Days 237-239 – Sacred Friends
“No matter how dim the air of the prison or the operating room, Love’s light lives.” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 235-236 Mother Teresa: For this is Love
International Caregiver’s Day Continue reading
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Days 233-234 – Second International Caregivers Day – Recognizing the Highest Self in the Other
A caregiver cannot engage healing energy by quoting policies and rules to a patient in pain. Continue reading
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Days 230-232 – Signposts of Our Lives
The surprise is that to treat departed life with the same respect, awe and celebration as we do an arriving life is to honor all of life. To live Love is to shake off our fear of grief and to… Continue reading
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Days 228-229 Finding Grumps
“Think of those still about you before they fade and disappear. How dear is even our least friend when they are no longer there.” -Roger H. Katz Roger’s line fills me with tenderness. How precious life becomes when we… Continue reading
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Days 226-227 – The Struggle for Truth
Truth may have shades, but if we try to bend its light, it may well blind us. Continue reading
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Days 226-227 The Hidden Treasure in Broken Relationships
Fear traps us in shadows. Love can always light our path to another way of seeing. It is only Love that can help us rediscover and honor the hidden treasure that each of our valued relationships once held. Continue reading