Radical Loving Care
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Days 329-330 Paraprosdokians
"Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected; frequently humorous. Winston Churchill loved them." ~Anon Here are a few paraprosdokians from a distinguished cat named Esmae who dreams… Continue reading
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Days 324-326 – “When I Was The Forest”
“The more we seal ourselves off from the earth the more we distance ourselves from life. Love rises from the ground, wraps the trees, massages the oceans, stirs the fires of life and paints our hearts with the only colors… Continue reading
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Days 313-314 – Organizing Love
“Radical Loving Care is the actually the organization of Love. Love’s needs to be structured and disciplined so that it can express itself in the world.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 305 – 306 I Wish for You…
A tribute to Rev. Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 296-298 – The Greatest Among Us
“…true servants do not help in order to be exalted. They serve because they have opened their hearts to Love.” Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 292-293 – The Love We Deserve
“Why is it that so many of us grow up thinking we don’t deserve love?” – Reverend Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 289-291 – Beautiful Wild Forces
“‘Beautiful wild forces’ can express Love in the most quiet and poignant ways.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 238-239 International Caregivers Day
August 26, Mother Teresa’s birthday, marks the third annual International Caregivers Day. As we celebrate the contributions of caregivers from around the world, let us pause for a moment to reflect upon the sacredness of our work. Mother Teresa lived… Continue reading
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Days 204-206 The Turn to Beauty
“When an ugly tragedy strikes in a way that the whole nation feels, it may look like Beauty has gone into hiding. But, it is we who have turned toward our shadow side and away from her light.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 183-187 The Self We Don’t Know
“Suffering is our hardest teacher. The lessons are expensive. Why cast aside what our pain has taught us?” – Erie Chapman Continue reading