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Contemplative Confetti: Prayer and Practice
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Musings and explanations on contemplative practice and invitations to prayerful engagement and social action:. Letting Go and Staying Engaged. The Practice of Simple Regard. The Charter for Compassion. The Discipline That Liberates. The Beckonings of Epiphany. From the Ground on Which I Sit. Nine Ways Not to Talk About God. How Silence Works: Emailed Conversations with Four Trappist Monks. Prayer for the World. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Contemplative Confetti: June 2014
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Monday, June 16, 2014. Life is Like a Cup of Coffee. A simple life-wisdom story from Spiritualstories. Saturday, June 7, 2014. Mine is a great grievance, Rabbi! Why doesn't God show himself? Jesus smiled and responded gently: "Once upon a time there was a marble throne at the eastern gate of a great city. On this throne sat three thousand kings. All of them called upon God to appear so that they might see him, but all went to their graves with their wishes unfulfilled. Hi, I'm Ma...
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Contemplative Confetti: May 2014
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Saturday, May 10, 2014. My Mother's Parting Note. Mom in her 70s, with my brother Mike. Happy Mother's Day to all moms. And tears and tender thoughts to all those who are missing their mothers, to all those who do not feel mothered, and to all mothers who are missing their children. One is born and one must die. The in-between is probably the most important. You were my chosen - the "why" is much too difficult for anyone. Don't forget you are much loved. Thursday, May 8, 2014.
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Contemplative Confetti: Explorations
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Mystery in the Ordinary. These are links to longer essays, articles, stories, and memoir excerpts that I have written and posted in this blog:. After Sweet Green Corn Ripens. In God's Womb: A Retreat with Edwina Gateley. The Sacred Breath of God. The Dreaded Visitation of the Blessed Blob. Embodied Spaciousness: Autumn Retreat at Prince of Peace Abbey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hi, I'm Mary W., your friendly neighborhood contemplative. Come ponder with me for a spell. Groove is in the heart.
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Contemplative Confetti: April 2014
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Author of Stillness Dancing. And other upcoming spiritually adventurous novels) invited me to blog hop. As she is also a drummer, I decided to move to the beat and invite other artists / writers / philosophizers to this dance. (I'm picturing the Soul Train line. With everyone getting their turn to boogie). Thus far, only one person - cowboy-hobo-blacksmith-artist Steven Nickeson. Jae Erwin's blog-hop post. Elizabeth Honer's blog-hop post and website.
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Contemplative Confetti: Seeing God
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Saturday, June 7, 2014. Mine is a great grievance, Rabbi! Why doesn't God show himself? Jesus smiled and responded gently: "Once upon a time there was a marble throne at the eastern gate of a great city. On this throne sat three thousand kings. All of them called upon God to appear so that they might see him, but all went to their graves with their wishes unfulfilled. Have pity, Lord, temper your strength, turn down your splendor so that I, who am poor and afflicted, may see you!
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Contemplative Confetti: January 2015
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Thursday, January 8, 2015. Centering Prayer: "A monastery without walls". Here is a fine short article. On centering prayer by Sidney Callahan from the Jesuit magazine America. In one section, he points to how centering prayer might appeal to those who define themselves as "spiritual-but-not-religious" or "nones" -. One: Centering prayer is a completely lay and democratic movement with no need for hierarchical church oversight. Read the full article here. View my complete profile.
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Contemplative Confetti: Life is Like a Cup of Coffee
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Monday, June 16, 2014. Life is Like a Cup of Coffee. A simple life-wisdom story from Spiritualstories. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi, I'm Mary W., your friendly neighborhood contemplative. Come ponder with me for a spell. Groove is in the heart. View my complete profile. Life is Like a Cup of Coffee. Meditation Tip of the Day. Still Mountain Guide to Retreats. Center for Action and Contemplation. Parliament of the World's Religions. God Bless the Whole World.
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Skip to Main Content Area. Overcoming Addiction, Alcoholism, and Depression. Through Integral Recovery Practice. This page lists our partners in service. Leslie Hershberger, MA -. Http:/ www.lfhgroup.com/. Enneagram Teacher Extraordinaire for Integral Recovery. New, cutting edge, brain entrainment company creating neuro-technology for awakening, healing and life optimization. John Dupuy and owner and CEO. Michael Dowd Thank God For Evolution. Website and Hub of the German Integral Community. Still Mounta...
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Contemplative Confetti: Tickle Me, Jesus
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Mystery in the Ordinary. Thursday, March 12, 2015. Tickle Me, Jesus. I am not blogging much lately - my days are very full because I am pushing to finish my medical transcription practicum while carving out moments for writing. However, a friend shared this on a social network today and I wanted to preserve it here for future laughter-as-medicine needs. Just check out the video in the post below, and you will be healed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Tickle Me, Jesus.