Cultivating New Life
How we treat ourselves often informs and creates the contexts in which we relate to others. Although this is not a kind of moral absolute, …
How we treat ourselves often informs and creates the contexts in which we relate to others. Although this is not a kind of moral absolute, …
a fine form, like a flower erupts below the steady discipline of sunshine the obedience of beauty paying close attention a heart that reflects …
There are two extremes with prayer, both of which can cause problems. The first is when our prayer life is based solely on routine. In …
A strategy that is helpful in articulating and understanding our interior life is to use imagery and language to express what we are feeling and …
Our prayer lives often begin before we understand the word prayer or are aware of a world beyond the family. In our earliest experiences, the …
I will always be able to distinguish my mother’s fried rice. Having spent years eating this simple dish that my mother often prepared when there …
There are two extremes when it comes to the relationship between reason and the emotions. The first is when we overemphasize reason and treat our …
We can all picture the scene. We enter into the Chapel, the smell of incense lingering in the air. The Eucharist is proudly displayed in …
How does one look a suicide in the face? I often flinch, I am not sure what to tell her, she demands an answer, but, …
The Exchange between lover and beloved As soft as the whispering of a poem into the ear of a windy night As often …