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  • Days 219-220 – Anger & Compassion

    “One of the hardest practices of Radical Loving Care is adopting an attitude of grace amid another’s anger.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading

  • Days 49-50 – The Lenten Choice

    If someone can tell me a good reason for anger, I’d love to hear it. Continue reading

  • Day 320 – Tender Heroes of Love

    Today's meditation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. "The holiest spot on earth is one where an ancient hatred has become a present love" – anonymous street graffiti   In awakened awareness, silence… Continue reading

  • Day 70 – Forgiveness & The Problem of Pain

    Any kind of abuse is painful. What’s surprising, perhaps, is the relief that comes when we let go our inclination to seek revenge. Contrary to the belief of many. Letting go of righteous anger does not mean letting go of… Continue reading

  • Day 70 – The Box

    There’s a concept psychologists and organizational analysts have understood for a long time that can help all of us. It’s the idea that when we become angry or exceptionally emotional, our cognitive abilities are altered. In other words, our usual… Continue reading