Erie Chapman
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Days 112-114 – Aimless Love
“…what a fine thing to embrace “Aimless Love” the way Collins describes it: The love of the chestnut,/ the jazz cap and one hand on the wheel./ No lust, no slam of the door…” What a particular peace this offers. Continue reading
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Day 109 – Anima & A Picture
Why is the truest part of ourselves hidden so deep within? How many layers divide our “true” selves from what we show the world? Continue reading
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Days 107-108 – Worth A Thousand Words?
If a picture is worth a thousand words then why don’t we spend the same amount of time looking at the picture as we do reading a thousand words? Continue reading
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Days 105-106 – Perfect and Imperfect –
Value is created not by art appraisers or museum curators. It is created by you. Continue reading
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Days 98-102 -Companions in Solitude
We carry the currency of companionship with us every day. Continue reading
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Days 91-95 Filling Flaws With Gold
Embrace your flaws and turn them into gold. Only love’s gold can fill our “cracks’ so that our lives bloom more beautiful than before. -Rev. Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 82-86 – Art & God
God must be like art.You know, or you do not.. Continue reading
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Days 75-79 – Child’s Play
Want to change the life of the patients and staff you work with? Go out and love them. Continue reading
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Days 68-72 I Don’t Know
How did the Dalai Lama answer an audience question? Continue reading