Archive for November, 2010

A Compassionate Leave of Absence

A Compassionate Leave of Absence

Nov

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On the anniversary of Word Aids Day, we should be celebrating, but we are not.  Some celebrate in fine style.  They boost a profile, while asking others to raise the bar.  Still others boost morale, yet few seem focused on boosting self esteem through compassionate care.  This… (read the rest)

Out of the Mouths of Babes

Out of the Mouths of Babes

Nov

28

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One of the most truly inspirational gifts of healing can be witnessed as we draw near to children.  The smaller the better, though in-between is just as well.  Adults need to take note of how children heal while in their midst.  Simply remember.  Remember why the Christmas… (read the rest)

The “3 C’s” of Healing

The “3 C’s” of Healing

Nov

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Each and every one of us get caught up in the “3 C’s” of life on a daily basis; confusion, captivation and compulsion.  They strong arm us into believing we need not worry about healing.  In fact  they go further than that.  These words suggest there is… (read the rest)

Healing in Epidemic Proportions

Healing in Epidemic Proportions

Nov

23

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Since we started this brief series [9 countries in 9 weeks] based on the power of one word, no word has come close to touching the hearts of others as much as “healing” does.  “If I can heal myself, I can heal another.”  These are the words… (read the rest)

Healing is About Letting Go

Healing is About Letting Go

Nov

21

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In Belgium we have seen a great resentment towards healing. Some do not see the need, where others have always known it was necessary. Like so many countries Belgium has oft fallen prey to believe that they were victims of the world stage. True healing was therefore never… (read the rest)

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