This reframes the new year in the most humane way possible. Not as a performance review, but as a listening post. When the future stops barking orders and starts speaking quietly, attention becomes the real discipline. The checklist loosens. Relationship takes over. That feels like spiritual maturity, not avoidance.
Thank you! What a breath of fresh truth infused into how to look at a New Year!! A soft attunement to our own individual truth with an inward focus and care given to what's happening now versus how we want it to look or be. Thank you!! I truly needed this reset and perspective.
Yes, yes, yes. Listening opens us to Sacred Time, to Time that matters, the kind of Time where we can make meaning of our our lives, the kind of Time that opens us to love.
Once again you offer an insightful reflection about facing our own challenges in today's world. I admire your ability to say something worthwhile on an "almost dsily" basis. Nice going.
Thank you Rev Cameron Trimble. This reflection and many others have been for me a deepening experience. I thank God for you responding to your gifts and sharing them with us. We are indeed “ in this together.”
This is a pertinent, contemplative look at the New Year and the future. A much more peaceful way to approach it, with focus on attentiveness. Love this!
Good one! So often the New Year is a list of things that is mostly made up of failures of the prior year. To try to remain open to hearing new things, new messages, is a much better idea! Thank you for your work, I don't know how you find time to be so thoughtful!
Cameron, this morning I was pondering exactly what you have said here - not to make plans for the year ahead, because there is nothing I can be sure of. Thank you for adding the possibility of listening! 🐚
This reframes the new year in the most humane way possible. Not as a performance review, but as a listening post. When the future stops barking orders and starts speaking quietly, attention becomes the real discipline. The checklist loosens. Relationship takes over. That feels like spiritual maturity, not avoidance.
Thank you so much for this. I really needed to hear and be embraced by these truths.
Wonderful. Thank you.
You framed such a beautiful way to walk through this 2026 threshold. This the articulation and noticing frame I needed! Thank you Cameron!
Thank you! What a breath of fresh truth infused into how to look at a New Year!! A soft attunement to our own individual truth with an inward focus and care given to what's happening now versus how we want it to look or be. Thank you!! I truly needed this reset and perspective.
Beautiful and tender way to enter the new year, thank you.
Yes, yes, yes. Listening opens us to Sacred Time, to Time that matters, the kind of Time where we can make meaning of our our lives, the kind of Time that opens us to love.
Once again you offer an insightful reflection about facing our own challenges in today's world. I admire your ability to say something worthwhile on an "almost dsily" basis. Nice going.
Thank you Rev Cameron Trimble. This reflection and many others have been for me a deepening experience. I thank God for you responding to your gifts and sharing them with us. We are indeed “ in this together.”
This is a pertinent, contemplative look at the New Year and the future. A much more peaceful way to approach it, with focus on attentiveness. Love this!
Good one! So often the New Year is a list of things that is mostly made up of failures of the prior year. To try to remain open to hearing new things, new messages, is a much better idea! Thank you for your work, I don't know how you find time to be so thoughtful!
Sounds like a fulfilling weekly exercise, too. Thank you.
Cameron, this morning I was pondering exactly what you have said here - not to make plans for the year ahead, because there is nothing I can be sure of. Thank you for adding the possibility of listening! 🐚