Monthly Archives: September 2020

Clueless

Today my meditation was at the cross, Luke 23:34. “Father forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” How many times have I done things, responded out of deep aches or wounds or operated from false paradigms … Continue reading

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Hold You Me

When my son was little, he would come to me, hold up his tiny arms and say, “Hold you me.” Many things precipitated his appeal: longing for reassurance, wanting to feel a sense of safety or comfort, or simply desiring … Continue reading

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