Posts Tagged ‘Compassion’

Ambivilent Compassion Gently Rustles Our Tree

Ambivilent Compassion Gently Rustles Our Tree

Dec

04

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Solitary acts of compassion can be and sometimes are greater than the perceived compassion of a larger body.  When we act alone in compassion in truth we do no such thing.  We act within a loving disposition, energy greater than our own that thrives beyond the physical… (read the rest)

Are You A Soldier of Compassion?

Are You A Soldier of Compassion?

Dec

01

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We all marshal feelings of inadequacy as we turn to those in need.  Time and time again we see fearful acts that offer no solution to untenable situations.  Marshal what you will but never forget your link to one another is far greater than the one who… (read the rest)

A Compassionate Leave of Absence

A Compassionate Leave of Absence

Nov

29

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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)

Taking Care of Self First

Taking Care of Self First

Oct

01

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This letter will be brief and to the point.  It is disconcerting how we manage to care for everyone else but ourselves first. We almost avoid personal care, placing career, employer, family, friends and even pets before our own needs.  Perhaps its time we listened to the… (read the rest)

A Fingerprint of Human Compassion

A Fingerprint of Human Compassion

Sep

10

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Recent news items have brought to light the erratic nature in which a minor religious player has deemed it necessary to draw a line in the sand on American soil.  Offensive notions should never overshadow the common good. We can ill afford to trust the one who… (read the rest)

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