In this blog post, I move from pondering hope to creating space for collaborative conversations to foster change and bring people together into community.
“Planting the Seeds of Hope, part 1: Let’s dream – dear ones – let’s dream!”
In this blog post, I ponder hope. Is it all a dream? If so, how do we dream it into reality when life seems so bleak these days?
Planting the Seeds of Love, part 3: “Being Deep Spirited Friends”
In this blog post, I affirm that I am still here. That I will continue to plant the seeds, and tend to the garden. I express gratitude for deep spirited friends. That we are resilient, in spite of our grief.
“Planting the Seeds of Love, part 2: Grounding, not Grumbling”
In this blog post, I think about how this time of quarantine has helped me in becoming a spiritually grounded person and achieve new synergy in my work life balance. I also hope sharing will provide some hope for those in need.
“Expressed in Love…”
During these days of social distancing, I miss my church and communal worship life. I worship solo, finding joy in God’s Garden, and remember my community in prayer.
Mystic musings: Too much time with the trees!
In this blog post, I move in and out of the forests and trees to find deep spiritual truths about identity, ego and love.
“We Don’t Have to Go it Alone…”
During these days of social distancing, I miss my church and communal worship life. I worship solo, finding joy in God’s Garden, and remember my community in prayer.
“Planting the Seeds of Love, part 1: Taking Stock”
In this blog post, I’m writing about strategies for taking stalk of our life during these days of quarantine, to move from despair to a more grounded peace of mind.
“Best Laid Plans…”
During these days of social distancing, I miss my church and communal worship life. I worship solo, finding joy in God’s Garden, and remember my community in prayer.
“Wearing Love”
In this blog post, I ask what are “love garments” and in what ways can we clothe ourselves to best love one another during this time of quarantine. I share how I’m using prayer as my “Love Garment.”