Journal of Sacred Work
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Days 320-321 The Uneven Places is Where You Can Find Me
Bridges of the Soul Continue reading
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Days 312-313 (In)significance: Not Everyone Knows My Name
"Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it."–Mahatma Gandhi I was just a child when I first realized that someday I would die. I could not fathom how the world could possibly go… Continue reading
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Days 291-292 She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms By ~Emily Dickinson
Watercolor by ~liz She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms SHE sweeps with many-colored brooms, And leaves the shreds behind; Oh, housewife in the evening west, Come back, and dust the pond! You dropped a purple ravelling… Continue reading
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Days 249-250 We are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For
Mandala by ~liz This past week Erie has encouraged us to face our fears and to choose instead to live God's Love. Our present experience in health care is one of tremendous change. We are called to do more with… Continue reading
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Days 235-236 A Ship in Safe Harbor
Embracing change Continue reading
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Days 221-222 A Love That Knows No Bounds
A miraculous friendship between a crow and a kitten. Continue reading
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Days 179-180 For Love Knows Us
Mandala: (colored pencils) by ~liz In the Mind of God We catch intimate glimpses of shadows and light Your radiance… Continue reading
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Days 172-173 Astonishing Realization
“When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven… Continue reading
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Days 165 – 166 Hummingbirds Everywhere
“In Native American culture, a hummingbird symbolizes timeless joy and the Nectar of Life. It's a symbol for accomplishing that which seems impossible and will teach you how to find the miracle of joyful living from your own life circumstances… Continue reading
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Day 158 -159 In The Garden of My Heart
"I am not bound for any public place, but for ground of my own where I have planted vines and orchard trees, and in the heat of the day climbed up into the healing shadow of the woods." ~Wendell Berry… Continue reading