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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Behold the truth tellers! I admire them more than I can say, write, preach or live…They know we are falling through time with our lives on the line so they speak the truth and take the consequences. – Erie Chapman
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“…what a fine thing to embrace “Aimless Love” the way Collins describes it: The love of the chestnut,/ the jazz cap and one hand on the wheel./ No lust, no slam of the door…” What a particular peace this offers.
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His name was Fleming, and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, while trying to make a living for his family, he heard a cry for help coming from a nearby bog. He dropped his tools and ran to the bog. There, mired to his waist in black muck, was a terrified boy,…
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Why is the truest part of ourselves hidden so deep within? How many layers divide our “true” selves from what we show the world?
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If a picture is worth a thousand words then why don’t we spend the same amount of time looking at the picture as we do reading a thousand words?
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Value is created not by art appraisers or museum curators. It is created by you.
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“You are a volume in the divine book A mirror to the power that created the universe Whatever you want, ask it of yourself Whatever you’re looking for can only be found Inside of you” ― Rumi Sometimes I find it difficult to open to the dynamic, ever changing nature of life. Fear creeps in…
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We carry the currency of companionship with us every day.
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Bojagi is an ancient traditional Korean wrapping made by patching together leftover scraps of material and turning them into useful wrappers, as well as artistry. They were used to wrap, store or carry things in everyday life. Most significant is that Bojagi reflects the "Koreans' traditional love of giving and forgiving, based on an unusually…
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Embrace your flaws and turn them into gold. Only love’s gold can fill our “cracks’ so that our lives bloom more beautiful than before. -Rev. Erie Chapman