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Return To My Spiritual Sanctuary

Much as I loved and enjoyed my trip to San Antonio, I am so grateful to be back in the spiritual sanctuary that is my garden.  I try very hard to keep my small personal routine on schedule when I travel but it is never quite the same.  Perhaps if I had lots of money and could stay in the kind of places where I could be guaranteed a quiet terrace, garden, or patio where I would not be disturbed by anyone or anything except God’s incredible creation, then it might be a little different.

The joy of sitting in . . . → Read More: Return To My Spiritual Sanctuary

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Shared Wisdom: Kahlil Gibran

 

I know that I have mentioned several times in previous postings that Max Lucado is my favorite spiritual author.  However, there is one book written by another author that is probably my all-time favorite book: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.

He was born in 1883 near Mount Lebanon and was a philosopher, poet, and artist.  His family emigrated to the USA in 1895, but his mother sent him back to Beirut in 1898 to study.  Gibran then returned to the USA in 1902 where he remained until his death in 1931.  His writings have been translated into more than . . . → Read More: Shared Wisdom: Kahlil Gibran

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Musing: Evolution of Spirit, Body and Mind

It never ceases to amaze me where the Muse may take me on its wanderings.  I may be in the car or in the bathroom and there it is, thoughts  begin to evolve and I’d better have a pen and paper handy or they’re likely lost in the mists of my “fly by the seat of my pants” mind.

I haven’t mentioned yet that I’m a “fly by the seat of my pants” kind of woman, have I?  If that gives you the notion that I’m disorganized, then you’re right.  And yet there’s a part of me that’s very organized . . . → Read More: Musing: Evolution of Spirit, Body and Mind