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In nature, solstice occurs twice each year, heralding the longest and shortest of days. The first lures us outside to fireflies and cricket serenades. The second chases us back in, to fireside fairy tales and mugs of warmth. These letters are not sermons or sentiments. While there are vast numbers who doubt the existence of God, I believe there are countless more who simply doubt His goodness. Many days. 1 John 1:5,. Letters to Malcom, Chiefly on Prayer. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1964). This ...
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her words | solstice letters
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In the early morning light, I sit. Her words. Tapped out across miles and space, hours before, stare at me framed in pitch. Bit by bit, I take them in. Savouring. Lingering. Once through, and then again. I swallow hard. Blink back salt. Whisper thanks. On this day, in these tasks, I will worship. From → gina: bright and blithe. Larr; let everything happen. Another voice →. Leave one →. I savour her words, too. And yours. Her words are so incredible, as are yours. I have run out of words.
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let everything happen | solstice letters
https://solsticeletters.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/let-everything-happen
Please read this post. Give A Girl A Fig. From → molly: remedial eating. Larr; a place to show up. Her words →. Leave one →. I haven’t been by in a few days, and came over to … me! How silly. Better, though, is the introduction you’ve made. I’m so glad for this poem you’ve linked up with. Thank you. Hope you are well, and peaceful, and warm. I went to Michelle’s site and the poem and post was just beautiful! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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To submit images, please upload them to this pool. You may upload five images per day. I am unable to accept images via email. Please direct all other inquiries to. Brightandblithe [at] gmail [dot] com,. Subject: “solstice letters”. I am also online at brightandblithe.wordpress.com. Leave one →. Gina, How do we submit the text with the photos? Maybe I missed that part. You’re only submitting the photos, Julia. Thanks for asking. Got it. Thanks for clearing it up. Elizabeth F. permalink. You are commentin...
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If you have a moment, leave a comment and introduce yourself and your blog (if you have one). I’ll certainly be stopping by for a visit. If you like, tell us a little about yourself, your family, where you live, what you like to do, etc…. It’s so nice to meet you! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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the present | solstice letters
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God is already present in the hidden depths of the present moment;. It is just because we were skimming along across the surface of what is happening. That we were unable to know and rest in that presence. How much do I miss because I am only skimming, too rushed to pierce the surface and discover what lies beneath? How much more would I see of Him simply by slowing down? Gary Moon, “Experiencing the Presence of God: A Conversation with James Finley,” in. 4, no 2 (fall 2006): 21. Quoted by Helen Cepero,.
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a place to show up | solstice letters
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A place to show up. One of the best gifts of a journal is that it gives you a place to show up. As you write, you may discover where you actually are. Is it online or on paper? Do you journal daily or is it sporadic? What helps you to maintain the discipline of journaling? What are the greatest hinderances to journaling? Do you encourage your children to journal as well? How has journaling shaped your life – as a person, a wife, a mother, a friend? Journaling As A Spiritual Practice. Larr; the present.
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another voice | solstice letters
https://solsticeletters.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/another-voice
It doesn’t have to be. The blue iris, it could be. Weeds in a vacant lot, or a few. Small stones, just. Pay attention, then patch. A few words together and don’t try. To make them elaborate, this isn’t. A contest but the doorway. Into thanks, and a silence in which. Another voice may speak. 8220;Praying” from. And for me, the voice is His. And I strain harder. Press in closer. Most often, He comes by way of a whisper. From → hannah: honey and jam. Larr; her words. Leave one →. Elizabeth so wabi sabi.
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Subscribe in a reader. Leave one →. What a fascinating blog. I love the post about monotony. As a stay at home mom who once lived the busy and fascinating life of a midwife, I find the monotony so difficult. I even gave up blogging for a long while, because I thought, “Who would want to read what I do every day? 8221; But, maybe some other mom struggling with tedium would. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Denise on another voice.