Tag: nature
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Choosing Joy in the Advent Season
As we enter the third week of advent, I was musing about what the word advent means. Ok, I know what it means from a Christian perspective but what are the roots of the word? A simple definition of advent is arrival as we can see when we trace the origin of the word from…
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Choosing Hope in the Advent Season
As we move into the Advent season leading up to Christmas, I thought it would be poignant to muse over the preparatory attributes that mark each of the four weeks of Advent. The first attribute is hope. Just saying this word lightens my heart and speaks to me of the promise and healing associated with…
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Gratitude in loss
This past weekend we had to say goodbye to our beloved family dog, Jackie. I have been feeling quite vulnerable with my emotions a pretty even mix between sadness, loss and emptiness and bone deep gratitude that this precious soul was in our lives for fourteen plus years. I have been reflecting yet again about…
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I am enough, and so are you
Have you ever struggled with that nagging feeling that you are not measuring up? Maybe it’s to yourself and your ideas of where you should be or perhaps it’s a cultural thing. I am a victim of this too. Often one of the first questions I ask a new person I’ve met is “what do…
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Shades of darkness and light
I have been arising from sleep with a dark feeling, a mixture of worry, anxiety and sadness with an inability to sleep in. In order to shake this darkness, I need to get up and start the day. I am wondering about what might be brewing in my unconscious mind. As much as I proport…
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Reflections: inspired by nature, born of God
The beauty of fall lingers on. Recently on a walk with one of my son’s (my talented photographer!) we encountered a still cool lake with a spectrum of colorful leaves reflecting in the water. I lingered for a while pondering about the quality of water to reflect like a mirror the splendor that the trees…
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Faith in action, patience and trust
I was musing about my recent blog about impermanence and was thinking about how the concept of impermanence can seem so lofty and yet so simple, probably depending on our mood! We can wax pessimistic and really struggle with letting things go and meeting the present moment as it is. Or we can wane optimistic…
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Impermanence- nature takes the lead in letting go
The chill is in the air, the winds are stirring and the short but brilliant display of the leaves has commenced. Fall is upon us in New England, and I must admit that I sometimes have trouble following the tenants of impermanence and nonattachment, I eagerly await this time of year! However, unlike true summer…