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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. In the space of the modern empire, society is a culture of. Because consumer culture requires both absence and wanting things in order to perpetuate itself. Without wanting, consumer culture simply cannot exist. In terms of representation, modern society primarily. Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back. What is in us must out, wrote the great Canadian stress researcher, Dr. Hans Selye, otherwise we may explode at the wrong places or become hope...
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Books and films – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. Berry, W. (2010a). Berry, W. (2010b). What Are People For? 2nd Ed.). Counterpoint. Boers, A. (2012). Borgmann, A. (2003). Fox, M. (1995). The Reinvention of Work. Muller, W. (2000). Palmer, P. J. (1999). Schumacher, E. F. (1979). Schumacher, E. F. (1973, 2010). Reprint). Harper Perennial. Weil, S. and Miles, S. (2000). Simone Weil: An Anthology. Seducing Dr. Lewis. Up in the Air. The Girl from Paris. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. All images ...
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. It knows nothing of limits. Therefore, it knows nothing of the true pleasures that life is about. It is utterly ignorant of celebration. – Matthew Fox,. A Spirituality Named Compassion. Every real thing is a joy, if only you have eyes and ears to relish it, a nose and a tongue to taste it. 8211; Robert Farrar Capon. Books and films →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. St Ste...
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Embracing the Other – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. Even those closest to us are “others” to us. No matter how much we have in common, we are also very different. Yet we can embrace those who are. And increasingly come to embrace those who – in whatever sense of the word – are. Journeying Together →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email. Be notified of new posts. The Mosaic of Maturing Spirituality.
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Lamenting – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. This is a hard one for many of us. Since we’re not used to thinking about healthy lamenting, we think of wallowing in self-pity or the kind of grumbling that implies that our problems are everyone’s else’s fault but ours. Healthy lamenting is expressing our pain – our losses and hurts and frustrations and anguish – in a way that understands that expression as part of the pathway to keep moving forward honestly and vulnerably. Subscribe to ...
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Practices – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. Make or fix something. In our complicated world, we often feel that everything is made in factories and only experts fix things. Consider what useful thing you might do with your hands. Can you look online for instructions and fix that old appliance instead of buying a new one? Can you think of anything that would enhance your life or your household that you could produce yourself? Would others join you or support you in this adventure?
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Celebrating – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. You would think that we would all be naturally good at celebrating, but there are several ways in which we can interrupt this most pleasing of rhythms. Do we choose to engage life and celebrate often enough? Can we celebrate free from guilt? Do we celebrate life competitively or try to draw as many others as possible into the celebration? Do we balance our celebration with fasting or self-control? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. All images by ...
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Practices – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. Dialogue with your selves. Many people learning to deal with their anger or anxiety have been taught a relaxation exercises. These range from breathing exercises to visualization to progressive muscle relaxation. All are excellent practices focused largely on our bodies. These practices can help us with acceptance, and can be combined with practicing mental efforts to accept ourselves and others. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. All images by W...
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness,. Some momentary awareness comes. As an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they’re a crowd of sorrows,. Who violently sweep your house. Empty of its furniture,. Still treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out. For some new delight. The dark thought, the shame, the malice,. Meet them at the door laughing,.
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Practices – Glimpses of a Good Life
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Glimpses of a Good Life. Exploring rhythms that invite wholeness. As a regular discipline of reflecting on the presence of God in all aspects of our everyday lives. Our simplified version has been to light a candle to symbolize inviting the presence of God into the midst of the activity. Then anyone who wishes shares two parts of the day: one part that has been life-enhancing and one that has felt draining. Listening to the pain of others. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *. Mosaic ...