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Spiritual Growth: More Prayer Power

I have focused on prayer in several of my postings: Prayer- A Tool Of Spirituality; Spirituality & Shared Wisdom- Tough Times And Prayer; Sacred Riding- My Harley Prayer Time; Spiritual Growth-  Personal Prayers.  I have also mentioned prayer many times in other postings which relate to different subject matter. This is probably because prayer is such an important part of my spiritual life.

When I think about it, prayer makes up the greater part of my day.  Now don’t start thinking I’m some pious freak who spends all day in church.  Not so.  But prayer has become an integral . . . → Read More: Spiritual Growth: More Prayer Power

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Spiritual Growth: Thoughts On God

Many years ago I attended a CREDO Team Building Retreat in Naples, Italy.  At some point during the retreat, the chaplain who was leading us read the following quotation:

“The meaning of life is listening to Pavarotti, feeling the sun on your face, drinking a bottle of wine, and then another.  The meaning of life is having a safe and healthy society, a happy family life, good health, a loving wife (husband), work that you like, smelling the smell of a new car and the ocean air, being able to hit a bull’s eye, coming home with the fish . . . → Read More: Spiritual Growth: Thoughts On God

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Musings: The Power Of Words

I’m back on one of my favorite subjects again – words.   In recent postings,Poetry- Words Painting Pictures,  Musings- Sharing Our Gifts And Talents, and Reading Or Writing- It’s Still About Words, I have spoken at length about my fascination with the written word.  Seeing the way that words are strung together by different authors to achieve different descriptive effects gives me great pleasure and reaches into my soul.

However, words, ether written or spoken, can be used for negative purposes too.  Just a few days ago I was witness to a small scene between two people that reminded me . . . → Read More: Musings: The Power Of Words