Journal of Sacred Work
Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.
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Category: Meditations
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The more variegated & unusual our soul’s blueprint, the more courage it takes to live it. And the more dazzling the result if that courage & that destiny are embraced.
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We can argue our uniqueness. Still, the “electric body” could, within this century, so threaten our humanity that we may ask: Where is our soul?
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Speed tramples compassion, destroys Radical Loving Care & causes spiritual blindness. Race through your days & you will miss the world’s beauty. All gifts hide inside Slow.
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One day the legendary dancer Isadora Duncan (1878-1927) said, “…now I would no longer like to dance to anything but the rhythm of my soul.” She understood that it is in our own best rhythms that we find Love’s embrace.
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“…everything about the world that seems so drearily predictable is in fact charged with an immense & imponderable mystery.”
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Amid life’s darker drum beats we can lift up the music of love & thus quicken the sacred pulse of God in our world.
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Life’s most interesting questions are the ones without answers. When the “solution” does not appear the question stays open in ways that illuminate our most fascinating energies.
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Note: Reflection by Liz Sorensen Wessel “‘E Pluribus Unum’ was the motto proposed for the first Great Seal of the United States by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson in 1776. A Latin phrase meaning "One from many," the phrase offered a strong statement of the American determination to form a single nation from…
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This election is important to every caregiver because Presidents set the nation’s tone. A negative approach can influence millions to decide cynicism is better than optimism. Every great President has led with hope & love, not fear & disdain.
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“Love flows through an open heart. A closed heart is a damaged one. Part of the art of affirmation comes in how you express it. Specific thanks reflect thoughtfulness.” -Erie Chapman