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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Waiting with Mrs. Gibbs
This week, I am reflecting on the word, “wait” as a part of the online faith formation for St. Thomas. As I sit with this word, my mind drifts back to one particular time and place. I was a sophomore … Continue reading
Posted in Lent 2015
Tagged acting, eternal, Lent, memoire, Our Town, Thornton Wilder, wait, Waiting
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New Light
Here in Virginia, snow is a rare treat, or at least, a treat for me. I grew up in Western New York with snow as the standard issue landscape for at least five months of the year. Now that I … Continue reading
Posted in Spiritual journey, work and life
Tagged calling, change, Lent, light, ministry, Parenting, questions, sacred space, snow, transformation, vocation
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Sotto Voce
One of life’s most important lessons is learning when to quiet your mind and when to raise your voice. But, there comes a time, like this one when you realize that the real lesson is when to quiet your own voice and raise … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and verse
Tagged awareness, Contemplation, mindfulness, photography, poem, poetry, quiet, speaking, spirituality, wisdom
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I See the Moon
I may have written more blog posts about the moon than another other single subject. For whatever reason, the luminous moon is the aspect of nature that most enthralls me. I realize that there is a science to when, where, … Continue reading
Posted in work and life
Tagged consciousness, moon, moonlight, mystery, myth, nature, photography, reflection, unconsciousness
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The Green Spire
My mind was in a hundred different places as I was making my way up the three flights of stairs to my office. My thoughts were swirling with to-do lists, my concentration thrown by the competing priorities among my many … Continue reading
Posted in Spiritual journey, work and life
Tagged Contemplation, daily ordinary, Mary Oliver, ordinary, poetrt, silence, stillness, symbolism
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