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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We each know that wine can be a lovely compliment to our lives or a treacherous poison. In spite of all our knowledge about alcoholism as a disease, we still pass judgment on those caught in the jaws of this illness.
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I have met many roses wearing nurse’s uniforms or doctors coats. Caregivers who Multi_roses_2 carry with them the grace of angels can heal with the beauty of their presence.
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Love calls us to search for the divine in the dark places as well as the bright. And Love calls us also to restore her light by reaching out to the saddest and most wounded among us.
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Although none of us can achieve perfect wholeness in all ways in this life, Joyce Johnson suggests that the road to wholeness is the place where we can best serve the miracle of healing for our patients and for ourselves. For, as we know, healing is not something that we do; it occurs in the…
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Imagine the images we could place before patients eyes if we showed our love for them. We don’t need to understand all the reasons. We just need to ask what Love would want us to do.
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These are open forum days. Please share you thoughts with other caregivers by clicking on Comments, below.Thank you,erie
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Hope does not come from being told to “think positively,” or from being told that all will be well. Rather, hope is the uplifting sense we experience when we are able to see a path to a better future, even though that path is laden with significant obstancles and even deep pitfalls along the way.…
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Loving attitude, not fine fabric, must be our clothing for holy encounter.
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In his extensive ruminations, Thoreau offers his seering insight about our lives of “quiet desperation.”
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These are our traditional, end-of-the week, open forum days. In addition, I’d like to ask that you offer prayers for one of our most dedicated contributors, Liz Wessel and her family. Liz advises that she will be away for the next several days helping care for her dear brother, John. John is experiencing life…