Erie Chapman
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Days 239-243 – Your Self Portrait
“In an episode of the old television series “Twilight Zone” a man invites guests to put on masks that reflect his idea of their personalities. What happens to the guests makes it one of Rod Serling’s most memorable episodes.” Continue reading
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Days 232-236 – What Caregivers Carry
When we are well we can feel bullet proof. From the height of our health, we may even condescend to the ill. When you are sick illness looks endless. In the depths of your agony, health is a distant star. Continue reading
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Days 230-231: May You Walk In Softness
“There is a light in you which cannot die; whose presence is so holy that the world is sanctified because of you. All things that live bring gifts to you, and offer them in gratitude and gladness at your feet.… Continue reading
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Days 225-229 – Pairings
Pairing matters most when courage marries vulnerability, when intimacy meets truth & when effort & intelligence yield eloquent expression. It is fine to tell someone you love them. It is better to show them. It is best when telling becomes… Continue reading
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Days 218-222 – Naming Love
“Naming love too early is a beautiful but harrowing human difficulty.” – David Whyte Continue reading
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Days 211-215 – Movie Moments, Life Moments (Reading time – 57 seconds)
What about all those bit players that populate every movie we see? Continue reading
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Days 207-208: “Bless the Space between Us”
Celebrating the 9 year anniversary of The Journal of Sacred Work Continue reading
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Days 201-205 – Sex
Love determines whether any encounter is sacred or profane. Continue reading
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Days 194-198 – The Top 3 Ways Love Promotes Health
The expansive self embraces. This actually nurtures health. The constricted self blocks love, damages health & obstructs healing. Continue reading
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Days 187-191 – Divine Magic
Why must love demand so much of us? Why can’t we limit love’s divine magic so that it is all joy and no sorrow? Continue reading