Love
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Day 279 – Respite and a Breathing Place
Today's meditation was written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice President for the Baptist Healing Trust. The concept of respite is known but not well practiced among many caregivers. Several dictionary definitions suggest its meaning: "a brief interval of rest… Continue reading
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Day 278 – Trusting the Soul
The soul is filled with Love and fears nothing. Continue reading
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Days 272-273 – Remembering to Remember
The good news is that each and every encounter we have is an opportunity to step onto shore and find ourselves in a sacred space, a place of home. Continue reading
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Day 271 – Love In The Presence of “Ugly.”
Why do adults need to be taught how to love? Somehow, we forget what we know, or twist Love into something it is not. Love does not possess. Possessiveness toward any other human being comes from fear, not Love. Continue reading
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Day 265 – Undying Hope
Hope lives at the very heart of healing. “For those who have hope,” writes Dr. Groopman, “it may helps some to live longer, and it will help all to live better.” Continue reading
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Day 264 – Why Do We Thirst?
God’s Love is always present Continue reading
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Day 262 – When Peace Matters
Love does not possess. Continue reading
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Day 258 – Three Wondrous Answers
It is the very people around us that we must live for first of all. Are we working for other humans, or are we just working for the name of an organization? Continue reading
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Day 258 – God At Home
Called or not called, God is present. Are we present to Love? Continue reading
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Day 257 – God at Work, II – Watering Sticks
When we live Love, we always succeed Continue reading