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I Am Enough
When someone expresses their love for me, I wonder, what did I do to deserve it? What have I become that evokes the appreciation of others? Then, unconsciously, I set out to do more of that, be more of that. … Continue reading
Posted in compassion, Reflections, Spiritual Direction
Tagged 1 Corinthians 13:7, A Life of Being Having and Doing Enough, EFT, Esther Hizsa, 越/Yue 胡/HU, heart, Jeremiah 31:3, Joe Green, love, Luke 15, Mark Nepo, Nick Ortner, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Tapping, The Book of Awakening, Wayne Muller
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Glory Led Me Here
The last blossom on my Christmas cactus fell weeks ago. For forty days vibrant pink glory adorned the room where I pray, write, and offer spiritual direction. But now that glory is gone. I think of the Israelites. For forty years they beheld … Continue reading
Posted in Ignatian Spirituality, Lent, Mystical, Reflections
Tagged A Life of Being Having and Doing Enough, Anthony de Mello, Christmas Cactus, Esther Hizsa, glory, John 8:32, Kinshuk Sunil, Kite, Promised Land, spiritual direction, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Coquitlam, this breath, Until now, Wayne Muller
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Epiphany
Mid-November one lone blossom adorned my Christmas cactus. By Advent it was fuller than ever. It continued to blossom during the Christmas season and into Epiphany. Directees commented on it when they came, and I sat beside this bush, which was burning with … Continue reading

