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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“Fear fuels desire, not Love. Love leads us to genuine passion. How exhausting to drink each day from Fear’s well. How exhilarating to discover Love’s well – there to drink, perhaps for the first time, free of worry.” -Erie Chapman
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“Sometimes that which calls us into the grand miracle of the present moment may be a loud bang of beauty like a glorious sunset or the fragrance of a fully blooming rose. But my apprenticeship to the NOW began with the soft presence of my first grandchild (left).” – Candace Nagle
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“The night can be an intruder. The night can also bring amazing grace.” – Erie Chapman
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Vulnerability and the transforming power of Love.
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As weekend contributor to the Journal of Sacred Work, I see this as an opportunity to focus caregivers' attention towards self-care. Chances are it has been a busy stress-filled week. Healthcare reform coupled with a difficult economy is driving significant change. Do more with less and achieve better quality outcomes; piece of cake, eh? Our…
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Recently, my husband, Woody and I enjoyed a weekend in Northern California. I awoke early Saturday morning to the sound of rain falling from a steel grey sky. When the sun broke through we went for a walk in Armstrong woods. The moss blanketed the forest green, the mist filled in every barren crevice, the…
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“Those with a Servant’s Heart put aside their immediate wants for the deeper needs of others. They help others no matter what.” – Erie Chapman
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“Only if we discover Love within us can we recognize Love in others.The most powerful thing to know about Radical Loving Care is that it is found within us. It is impossible for us to live Love unless we accept it as our deepest truth.” – Erie Chapman
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Poem by William Wordsworth, Watercolor by ~liz, 4/7/12
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“Radical Loving Care is learned from within before it is practiced without. This process continues in each moment that we ‘pay attention to life.'” – Erie Chapman