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Tag Archives: love
Lost and Found
Early Spring 2020: We were hugging and singing in church. I met with couples to talk about weddings. People ate lunch in restaurants and there was two-ply toilet paper at Trader Joe’s. Then the pandemic. We were sent to our … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, faith, hope, kindness, love, meditation, non-duality, pandemic, spirituality
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The Awake Disciple
I’m contemplating “liminal space” this morning – that space of standing on a threshold, between decisions, outcomes, worlds. One of my favorite stories about liminality is in the Bible. Jesus awaits crucifixion in the garden of Gethsemane. He asks his … Continue reading
Hug-less Hugging
Recent headlines: Hugs Are Forbidden! Just Say No to Hugs! Will Hugs survive Covid-19? The loss of hugs is hurtful. Yet for a long time, I’ve engaged in hugging without hugging, a practice I call Thunder-shirting.
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Tagged corona virus, Covid-19, grace, gratitude, healing, hope, kindness, love, New Thought, non-duality, spirituality
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