Ruminations: Support
When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:Maybe our values serve the purpose of defining liberating love in the practical reality of our lives.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:what would it be like to co-create a community committed in solidarity to specific practices that flow from a common, intentional, future-focused mindset?
Share this post:Our guiding principles can become surface level assertions, detached from spiritual depth, if we fail to recognize that they lead us somewhere.
Share this post:For some of us, the holidays make the prospect of being fully present feel more difficult somehow.
Share this post:Some of the insights I shared last Sunday were adapted from a book by Deb Dana entitled Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory. The Lay Pastoral … Continue reading Ruminations: Anchored
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