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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The spirituality of the circle
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Whenever we lose someone we love, the texture of each holiday changes, doesn’t it? We begin to recognize things we loved in the departed that we may not have appreciated during their lives.
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Love holds us as close as we will allow ourselves to be held.
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How to be alone with your self
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Every encounter holds the potential to become sacred because every moment is pregnant with the holy. It is only Love which can consecrate any occurence or any place.
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"If we're set on creating change, on doing things differently, we must be prepared for loneliness." – Margaret Wheatley. Photography is the art I have practiced the longest. Recently, I've noticed that more and more of the images I make, including the one at left, suggest loneliness. Why is loneliness so painful for…
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Bridges of the Soul
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The path of our lives is, Kort writes, “woven through waves like a map to find our way home.” Do you know where “home” is for you? When you arrive there, will you be able to lean into the center of your heart with a sense of knowing that you have truly lived Love?
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Even though we are not our jobs, that distinction can sometimes be lost. Caregiver’s uniforms and work tools can empower or dis-empower. A stethoscope around the neck confers high status. A mop does not. Until every employee began wearing them, scrubs used to signal status. Patient gowns never have. – Erie Chapman
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The hardest life question is not What? But, Why?