Monday, May 30, 2011

What does your heart see?

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote: "And now, here is my secret, a very simple secret: It's only at the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."
Our heart has eyes and our heart has hands.
Let's just make the decision that we're going to make our heart be the place we look from for the rest of the day. Right now, pause for a moment and let your heart show you how wonderful it is to be alive, how blessed you are to have a breath of life and how blessed you are to be able to choose what you pay attention to.

What is essential is invisible to the eye. It's only with the heart that you and I can see rightly, so let us look from the heart today and make it a great day.

-Mary Morrissey,

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Peace is not something you must hope for in the future.
Rather, it is a deepening of the present,
and unless you look for it in the present
you will never find it.
-Thomas Merton

Monday, May 16, 2011

Living Well

Living well through loss involves learning how to grieve. Grieving teaches us to live again in the absence of someone or something significant. Grieving isn’t just a time of unbearable emptiness and tears but a whole process of becoming a new person shaped by the memory of what is lost, not defined by it.

Grieving enables us to become a person who has experienced a divorce, not a divorced person. It enables us to become a person who has lost a partner, not a widow. It enables us to become a person who has experienced the loss of a job, not a loser. Grieving enables us to know ourselves who lose something when change occurs, not as people who are losers.

- Dan Moseley

Lose, Love, Live: The Spiritual Gifts of Loss and Change

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Easter Week # 2

Where shattered hearts are made whole,
where wounded souls are healed,
where life is stronger than death:
there, the stone has been rolled away.
Where the lonely become our friends,
where a stranger is welcomed home,
where hope is stronger than despair,
there, we find Jesus walking.
Where closed wallets are opened,
where the anxious find serenity,
where love is stronger than hate:
there, Jesus is opening our eyes.
The stone has been rolled away!
Jesus is our companion on the journey!
Our eyes are opened to the needs of others!
Alleluia! Christ is risen!
Alleluia! Christ is with us!
-Thom Shuman