Karen York
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“The Magnetic Flood of Sympathy and Friendship”
The requirement of professional distance for caregivers creates pitfalls. Too much distance seals off humanity. Falling too deeply into patient’s troubles can exhaust caregivers. Most of my fellow former caregivers at Baptist Hospital, Riverside Methodist, and Riverside Toledo found the… Continue reading
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“She Who Reconciles”
“Without the centering of God’s grace and the sharing of love, my life wouldn’t amount to much.” – Karen York Continue reading
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Days 237-239 – The Caregiver’s Harvest
Every person who loves another is a caregiver. The time we spend doing that is never wasted. Continue reading
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Day 208 – No Holding On
there is “no holding on with love.” And as we let go, perhaps we can replace fear with not only Love, but gratitude. Continue reading
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Day 345 – December Meditation
Grace is letting go of anger that is justified and offering forgiveness that is not. (author unknown.) Continue reading
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Days 275 & 276 – “The Peace of Wild Things”
Right now, in this moment, the dying seek the immeasurable wealth of a caregiver with warm eyes and an open heart. Continue reading
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Day 51 – The Season of Now
While we anticipate all the good that is to be in the coming year, let us live in the moment. For love happens in the moment. And in that moment, we are timeless. Continue reading
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Judging Others?
Based on the theory in The Secret, the law of attraction brings to us what we think about, either positive or negative. I can’t say if this was a case of cause and effect. I thought negatively about him, and… Continue reading