Liz Wessel
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Days 240-244 – International Caregivers Day & Ocean Magic
Because August 26 is International Caregivers Day (created by the Journal to celebrate caregivers everywhere) we are adding this recognition to this week’s essay on the ocean. “Were you born from the earth or is it the sea that brought… Continue reading
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Days 300-302 – Celebrating Liz Wessel’s Art & Love
“We are called to be humble. All who know Liz Wessel recognize this trait in her quiet presence.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 209-213 The Joy of Caregiving?
“Love is the greatest power. Caregiving is its finest expression.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 156-157 – Journal’s Seventh Anniversary.
The Journal of Sacred Work was launched June 7, 2006. Since then, more than fourteen hundred essays have been posted. In seven years about 300,000 visitors have viewed the site. Thousands have posted comments. When I looked back… Continue reading
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Days 103 -104- Begin to Notice
The May Moon The May moongoes around like an inspector in a white jacket. The visitors will soon be here.Is everything in its place? This tapestrymust be brushed, green rugs everywhereand candles on the tables. A little music, half… Continue reading
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Days 21-25 – What is Radical Loving Care?
The biggest distinction between you and machines is Love. Computers can now program robots to do, or potentially do, almost everything a human can do except for one thing – to Love. Continue reading
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Days 327-328 – Those Who Rekindle Our Light
“…hope is a ship on the horizon. And it is sailing our way.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 307-309 – “The Mysticism of Ordinary Life”
We have the chance to live “the profound” only if we find the courage and the quiet to fall into the deep – to face into rather than to run away, to embrace rather to flee. -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 288-289 – Sightless Among Miracles
“Passion can be satisfied. Desire cannot. Splitting the moon means choosing on which side you will live.” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading