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Like us, cats can be capricious. Like us, they can have a strong independent streak. Like us, they need their master…at times more than they know. And just as we long to hold, guide, comfort, and protect our beloved kitties and help them grow and thrive,  God longs to do this for us. – The [CONTINUE READING]

 

Since the time Tim O’Donnell was a nuisance to the nuns, he has been asking questions about religion. He went on to become a successful owner of daily newspapers and consulting firms, but the questions remained. So at age forty, he sold his businesses, built a log home in the woods, and dove headfirst into [CONTINUE READING]

 

Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Mailbox Monday is now going on a blog tour with the host for the month of February being Library of Clean Reads. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and check out the others who [CONTINUE READING]

 

I pondered what to write when invited to be a guest blogger on Farrahs’ site. After deliberation it became apparent the logical answer…why not Karma? So what is Karma? We seem to use the word as a fear tactic insuring our goodwill toward others. Karma simply means – action. The definition in Hinduism/Buddhism: action, seen [CONTINUE READING]

 

Dr. Janine Talty, today a successful osteopathic physician, as a child found herself bewildered by a world full of challenges that she could not understand. She felt isolated, unable to cope with the regular life issues that other children managed easily. She could not comprehend math or spelling-yet she could see energies that others could [CONTINUE READING]

 

Much like any spiritual calling, the impulse to write demands courage, devotion, and a deep sense of purpose. In this inspiring guide, writer, and writing coach Jill Jepson explores the connections between the creative life and the spiritual life through diverse sacred practices. Drawing on the traditions of Buddhist monks, Navajo storytellers, Amazonian shamans, and [CONTINUE READING]

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