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Days 208-209 – The Beloved’s Eyes
What do the Beloved’s Eyes want to say to us? Continue reading
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Days 205-207 – The Humility of Water
O’Donohue reminds us of the water “takes the shape of whatever otherness holds it.” As he tells us this is humility. – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 198-200 – The Sun
“It is our very life that is at stake. Why not live our dreams? Why not love with every fiber of our being, with every breath we take, with every chance we have to touch the earth and sing to… Continue reading
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Days 194-195 – “Slipping the Surly Bonds”
Before anyone of us slips the bonds of this earth, is freed from our body’s incessant needs, may we help each other along. This can be a hard journey. Only Love can make it tolerable. Continue reading
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Days 191-193 – Love & Pain
“Within the forest of God’s Love lives a wild animal called romance.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 187-188 – The Courage To Be
“Depression blocks God’s message of Love. It takes more than a psychiatrist’s prescription to open our hearts once again. It means finding, somewhere, the kind of courage that holds on even when holding on makes no sense.” – Reverend Erie… Continue reading
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Days 177-179 – The Funny Front Desk
“A hospital front desk is a place for greetings and the provision of information, but it can also be a place where unusual questions arise.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 173-174 – “God Says: I don’t have anyone else but you.”
There is one film out now that is more likely to change your life for the better than any other I’ve seen in recent years. It is called “I Am.” Continue reading
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Days 170-172 – The Voice of the Flower
Patients always have stories to tell us. When they can’t use words, Love opens us to the stories in their hearts and reveals a pathway to healing. -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 166-167 – Everywhere We Were, We Are – Our Spiritual Footprints
God’s Love holds for us the memory of every time and place we have been present. Continue reading