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Sue Monk Kidd suggests that the foundation for our work and effectiveness lies within, where we begin by cultivating inner simplicity.
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Carol Ann Conner         1/25/2010 9:58:43 AM
I am a great proponent of the premise that we must "live our questions." Time waits for no one so I don't "try to be happy" any more. I refrain from fighting, refuse to flee, commit to becoming an instrument of the flow and rhythms of my life and I do my best by saying "YES" to NOW. Be the answer you seek. Be the pray you say. Be the pain you bear. Be the gift of life. Namaste, Carol Ann Conner Submitted By: Carol Ann Conner

Finding What we seek         1/25/2010 9:08:45 AM
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David zalonis         1/25/2010 6:47:17 AM
I try to instill thiese values in all of my youth group, It seems people my age have sent negative messages towards migrant workers and others of a less fortunate society . A conversation we had just yesterday during religious education was about a scripture in the bible that says" all good things on earth are for ALL people of earth" We had an enlightening conversation amongst the teenage members of our congregation. Submitted By: David zalonis

Carol         1/19/2010 10:08:37 AM
Transformation is a powerful word and it hinges not just on choice but more precisely on willingness. In my life it has occurred most frequently when all my choices have brought me to a point of surrender, a point where I have forsaken all judgment of myself and others and have become vulnerable enough to be chosen. When ever I have been that present to "what is," grace has sustained me and gifted me with greater awareness. Submitted By: Carol

Rob Miller         1/18/2010 11:36:54 PM
I liked your site. Submitted By: Rob Miller

ellen         1/13/2010 8:10:27 AM
Very Nice Message, Joan!! -I think it is difficult for people to see sometimes that anger drains power. I wonder how much emptier our prisons would be based on that sentiment alone! Submitted By: ellen

Carol         1/12/2010 7:15:52 PM
Thanks, Peg. It is always nice to get feedback. Submitted By: Carol

Kari Donahue         1/10/2010 9:13:45 AM
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Peg         1/8/2010 12:11:09 AM
Carol, I loved your poem! Sue Monk Kidd, thank you for sharing your Liturgy of the Hours. It has inspired me to more closely examine my daily activities. Your examples invite me to grow in awareness and acknowledgment of spirit with more conscious intention. Submitted By: Peg

D. Lee Bolden         1/7/2010 7:41:01 PM
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