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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you may imagine Emily Dickinson, sitting in the next room, her hands in her white-dressed lap. How does she speak to you…and you to her?
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“So imprudent are we that we wander in the times which are not ours and do not think of the only one which belongs to us. And so idle are we that we dream of those times which are no more and thoughtlessly overlook that which alone exists. For the present is generally painful to…
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In your private places and in your most personal moments, I hope for you to be the kind of instrument through which Love’s great spirit flows.
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Our questions, and how we respond to the questions of others, signal the level of our humanity at that moment.
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Why is this idea so important? Because this new, caring code ritual honors not only the humanity of the person who has died, but the humanity of the team that sought to save that life. Absent such loving rituals, the work of saving lives runs the risk of becoming transactional instead of transcendent.
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How can we free the diamond within us to spin and sparkle and rise like a wave to meet the passing comet and ride it to the oblivion to which we are already doomed?
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"We should not feel embarrassed by our difficulties, only by our failure to grow anything beautiful from them." – Alain De Botton There are days as a caregiver when my life feels like a scene from the variety shows on TV in the late 1950s – plates perched precariously atop separate poles, lined up…
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Anything which can lower the barriers that separate us provides the potential for us to celebrate our humanity with each other. This is a way that Love’s doors are opened.
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The reason Love doesn’t run out is that it doesn’t come from us, it comes through us.