Monthly Archives: February 2014

Tears, Fears & Redemption (Who is your neighbor?)

A few months back I found myself going through a really difficult time.  And since I’ve found over the years that fresh air can help clear the mind I went to a local park – trying to focus on the … Continue reading

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How Do You Know What You Know?

There’s this thing, that happens all the time but that I notice, particularly each year in late February, she said. It’s a kind of “stirring” under the earth that I feel in my heart; in  that space between one beat and another.     … Continue reading

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Stewardship: Cherish the Flame

Anyone who has ever been drawn to a campfire knows to cherish the experience.  For millennia fire has been valued for its many practical benefits, as much as for the ways in which it inspires and draws people together.  Fire … Continue reading

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FOCUS & REFOCUS

It is often said that keeping focus on the past or the future makes it impossible to see what’s right in front of you. That keeping your eyes fixed upon the distance, puts you in danger of tripping over whatever obstacle … Continue reading

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