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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  • “If planetary peace seems beyond our reach recall: Miracles are natural when we rely on the Source of All to carry our burdens with us.  Then even peace is possible.”                                                   …

  • “Even, and perhaps especially, in the bleakest times, we can still discover and awaken beauty; these are precisely the times when we need it most.” – John O’Donohue

  •    Caregivers like you need Beauty in your life each day. Amid the ugliness of the illness & struggles of people you serve there may be days on which it is especially hard to touch that beauty.    What grounds you? Beauty offers herself.    In beauty there is hope. In hope lives life &…

  • “Everywhere there is tenderness, care and kindness there is beauty.” – John O’Donohue

  • In recent weeks since my mom’s death I have been honoring her memory by contacting relatives and friends to say hello and to reminisce a little. I have found these conversations to be of great solace. I recognize the necessity of grieving in quiet reflection, in the company of friends and family, and in the…

  • “I remembered how praise / can keep you from belonging to yourself…” – Stephen Dunn

  • Today, at 12:00 pm people across the globe will pause in silence and in meditation with One Thought uniting us all; peace. Peace within, peace above, peace below and peace all around us. Peace… "International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) is observed each year on 21 September. Established in 1981 by resolution 36/37, the United…

  • For Love of the World~by Charlotte Tall Mountain For the love of a tree,  she went out on a limb. For the love of the sea,  she rocked the boat. For the love of the earth,  she dug deeper. For the love of community,  she mended fences. For the love of the stars,  she let…

  • “Do something that scares you today and find yourself becoming more alive – and more in love with life.” – Erie Chapman

  • Whatever happens in my life I must believe that somewhere, in the mess and madness of it all, there is a sacred potential- a possibility for wondrous redemption in the embracing of all that is. For in the unfolding of my journey, in all its soaring delight and crushing pain, I may be sure that…