Archive for the ‘Impromptu Letters’ Category

My Words Are Living Tissue

My Words Are Living Tissue

Jan

06

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“Disheveled and awkward, I am beneath no one.  Within this feeling I offer abundant room to move beyond comfortable acceptance.  Here I participate to remove all obstacles that keep my path hidden.” Words do not move mountains.  We breathe words into the core of who we are. … (read the rest)

Fear Is Always “On Sale.”

Fear Is Always “On Sale.”

Jan

03

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“So many times we draw close to the window, never realizing a warm embrace is held back by sorrow and uncertainty.  How or when we open that window moves us beyond suspicion that things should operate any differently.” Fear operates like a window being welded shut.  It… (read the rest)

After the rush, are you still, calm or depleted?

After the rush, are you still, calm or depleted?

Dec

26

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More and more, Christians and non Christians alike are faced with the same feeling – a lack of balance in the race for calm amid a season, in lieu of a reason.  If all you ever wanted was calm, you needn’t reach for it on December 25th. … (read the rest)

Do We Blush in Freedom of Choice?

Do We Blush in Freedom of Choice?

Dec

17

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The topic of freedom has brought much discourse this week in the press.  Freedom of choice seems to underline every thought, every action  and every word.  Many choose to blindly follow rather than breathe freely.  Freedom and breathing move as one.  They resuscitate life, a blush of… (read the rest)

Maya Angelou Had it Right.

Maya Angelou Had it Right.

Dec

14

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“If we lose love and self respect for each other, this is how we finally die.”  Her words ask us how others are made to feel in our midst.  Is there a sense of elated freedom in your words, actions or behaviour?  Glance away from the public… (read the rest)

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