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A Star To Guide Us By
There is something timeless about the glow of a Christmas tree on a winter night. Its soft lights invite us to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the quiet magic of the season. One of my most cherished holiday traditions… Continue reading
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Days 250-254 – In the Blink of a Camera’s Eye
“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.” George Eastman Continue reading
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Days 35-39 – The Path to “The Light” – Our Most Sacred Journey
“There is no more important journey than our one towards The Light. If we give up, we fall into the half-light of a world devoid of real meaning. The single most important thing to know is that the light is… Continue reading
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Days 319-323 – Hidden Colors
“Caregivers study science to learn how to cure the body’s broken machinery. Healing caregivers study art to enhance their ability to bring the comfort of color to darkened hearts. Each time we uncover more of Beauty’s hidden hues we discover… Continue reading
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Day 292 – Don’t Turn Your Head
Today's mediation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. Dr. Saki Santorelli has captured the wonderful movement of the wounded healer in his book titled "Heal Thy Self – Lessons on Mindfulness in… Continue reading
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Day 286 – Love In Full Living Color
Today's meditation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter whose work has had a far reaching influence on 20th century art with its vivid… Continue reading
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Day 285 – Bumping Into Rainbows
Prisms convert white light into rainbows. In the same way, we can turn a patient’s darkness into light. Continue reading
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Day 229 – The Caregiver’s Light
“I love the Love that travels through you.” – Dane Dakota Continue reading
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Day 233 – Light Inside Pain
The words “gift” does not usually appear as a compliment to darkness. Yet caregivers understand this. Continue reading
