Love
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Days 315-316 – Close and Far
But close can feel dangerous. Far may seem safe. Jesus called us to love our friends as well as our enemies. Does Love have such a thing as an enemy? – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 285-287 – Our Inner Companion
“Perhaps, this is what is most precious in our lives: to see and be seen, to love and be loved, to touch when we can, to quietly sense each other within each day.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 247-248 “Our Secret Destiny”
“It is the traveler, not the travel, that leads to the discovery (or leaves hidden) our secret destiny. The discovery of our destiny turns not on the future, but on our willingness, right now, to find the courage to cross… Continue reading
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Days 244-246 – Just You
“There are nearly seven billion people in the world. And there is just you.” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 226-227 The Hidden Treasure in Broken Relationships
Fear traps us in shadows. Love can always light our path to another way of seeing. It is only Love that can help us rediscover and honor the hidden treasure that each of our valued relationships once held. Continue reading
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Days 219-221 – Particular Losses
Our ideas and creations mean a lot. But, they pale in comparison to the meaning of the kind acts we do for others – whether remembered or not. Continue reading
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Days 213-216 – “Seeing” Jesus
“We often discover Love’s unconditional presence when we feel most alone.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 208-209 – The Beloved’s Eyes
What do the Beloved’s Eyes want to say to us? Continue reading
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Days 205-207 – The Humility of Water
O’Donohue reminds us of the water “takes the shape of whatever otherness holds it.” As he tells us this is humility. – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading