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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“When fear knocks I will let Love answer the door.” -Erie Chapman
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Each of us stands at the gate of tomorrow, facing the future. At times, we have walked in wonder and awe; at other times, we have moved along in the flood of fear. Looking back-we may recognize that amid the joys and struggles of this journey we have been companioned-by a grace-full Presence that has held us together and led…
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“Amid complexity, teach one simple bit of advice and surround your students with encouragement.” – Erie Chapman
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“Our mothers have a right to expect loving care from everyone. So do we.” – Erie Chapman
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A Blessing - By Duncan Ferguson Because the earth is fragile, go carrying it in caring hands. Because the world is poor and starving, go with bread. Because the world is in danger, go with hope. Because the world is living lies, go with truth. Because the world is sick with sorrow, go with joy. Because the…
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“Life is simply a chapter in the endless book of forever. The time we occupy right now is eternity – all encapsulated in a single moment.” -Erie Chapman
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“And did you get what/you wanted from this life, even so?/ I did/ And what did you want?/to call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.” -Raymond Carver A prayer by "Ann" called, “The Holiness that Pervades this Universe”. Oh Holiest of all Holy’s I pray for the molecules of me To…
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“Every moment you spend in the waiting room of your life is a moment lost to the present.” – Erie Chapman
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"I live my life in widening circles that reach out across the world. I may not complete this last one but I give myself to it. " — Rainer Maria Rilke Note: This reflection is my response to an audio podcast by Tara Brach called, “Bodhisattya Path-Widening Circles of Compassion”, which can be listened to…
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“we seek the sacred companionship of one with whom we can live ‘together wing to wing and oar to oar.'”