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Happy Holidays to all ! #loveislove
Happy Holidays to all ! #loveislove
I saw this on The Seeds 4 Life blog last year and it struck me as something that really should be shared widely. At the time, I was dealing with my wife’s declining health, so I let the blogging go. She passed away in May and I am slowly picking up the pieces and putting … More It’s Never Crowded Along the Extra Mile – Wayne Dyer|TheSeeds4Life.com
If you want the world to change, you MUST take action. Gandhi expressed this as “Be the Change That You Wish to See in the World.” Others have commented on how a dedicated minority can change everything – and, in fact, are why most (if not all) changes occur. Unless you are willing to DO … More Take Action – Be the Change !
Last Sunday was National Belly-Laugh Day. In recognition of this important day, Neshoba UU Church had a service which consisted mostly of funny recordings and of jokes told by various members. I greatly enjoyed this service. Among the bits that got the most laughs were the jokes pointed at UUs. So, in the spirit of … More National Belly-Laugh Day
No matter what you may think about soldiers and police, this makes a good point. Christians should cherish and venerate those people who live the values of Jesus more than those who live the values of the military-industrial or prison-industrial complexes. What Real Heroes Look Like — from The Naked Jesus blog Over the … More What Real Heroes Look Like
While many people consider Christmas to be a season of hope, for others of us the news is just too dire to see where the hope may be. Here is an excellent article about Coping In a Season of Hope When All the Headlines Are Terrible
Here is a Christmas Message from The Naked Jesus blog. Well-written, thought-provoking, and right on point. Read the article: A Christmas Message from The Naked Jesus
Originally posted on A Year of Living Kindly:
“Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the ground.” (Rumi) I have encountered so many lessons during this year of living kindly. So many that I can’t name them all. And even if I try, I…
Originally posted on A Year of Living Kindly:
“You may be sorry that you spoke, sorry you stayed or went, sorry you won or lost, sorry so much was spent. But as you go through life, you’ll find you’re never sorry you were kind.” (Herbert Prochnow) Kindness isn’t always tidy and straightforward. It certainly isn’t…
Very few of us are granted the ability to make a big change or to achieve great things with a single stroke. Most of the time, it is the sum of the small accomplishments that make up our lives — and that is where our importance lies. Each of us have the ability to make … More Small Accomplishments Are Important
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