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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Look out through the Hubble telescope or within using an electron microscope & what appears is more & more dazzling complexity. None of that tells us what matters most to each of us.
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Forty percent of Americans nap after Thanksgiving turkey. What if they took a 30 minute walk instead &, along the way, considered their fitness balance? HOW WOULD YOUR LIFE CHANGE if you took one of those walks every day?
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Shared by Liz Sorensen Wessel "If the only prayer you say in your entire life is thank you that would suffice." Meister Eckhart May you be quickened by the Spirit who fills the whole earth and lives in you. May you stand firm and tall like a mountain. May you move through the world…
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We rarely know the legacy we leave. When you reach retirement the voices of fellow workers will ring in your ears. May that sound be a bell calling you to rich memories.
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Note: Reflection by Liz Sorensen Wessel: As we rode along the winding route towards home, emotions stirred in anticipation of gatherings with family and friends. The joy of seeing loved ones and the sorrow of missing those who are no longer here. The poignancy of life’s fleeting nature enhances our appreciation of how precious the gift.…
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Why is confession “good for the soul?” Does arrogance block our ability to see our own personality problem? Does acceptance put us on the path to a certain kind of salvation?
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Note: Reflection by Liz Sorensen Wessel "Deep in our DNA we belong to the stars, the trees and the galaxies." ~ Ilia Delio "The little space within the heart is as great as the vast universe. The heavens and the earth are there, and the sun and the moon and the stars. Fire and lightening…
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You have trained all of your life to become your best at your work. Perhaps, you have only been making drawings & drafts & are just now ready to create your personal masterpiece.
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Note: Reflection offered by Liz Sorensen Wessel. "In silence we must wrap much of our life, because it is too fine for speech." – Ralph Waldo Emerson The above quote was shared by Erie Chapman in the Journal of Sacred Work (JSW) in 2009. “And the seasons they go round and round” (Joni Mitchell)…
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“”He was the greatest creative genius in history & the ultimate example of someone who connected art & science & spirit,” Walter Isaacson says. We can probably learn more from Leonardo Da Vinci than we can from any other person who ever lived.