So so true! The natural integrity of being IS the living presence of God. When we make space in our lives for grace, we live in relationship with grace!
Just read the prayer aloud and can't believe that hasn't happened before. From now on! Thank you so much for your thoughts. Enjoy your farm and the creatures inhabiting it...
“All of our sacred traditions whisper the same truth: the measure of a life well-lived is not what we own, but how we belong. Greed teaches us to possess. Sacred reciprocity teaches us to participate. The former isolates us from the web of life. The latter binds us into it, lovingly.”
as always, Cameron, spot on.
the measure of a life well-lived is not what we own, but how we belong...
...adding...and how we contribute to the inherent shared mystery and beauty
thank you, Cameron, for keeping us under your wing.
Beautiful! Thank you, Cameron!
Life, “rightly ordered”:
“Sacred reciprocity,”
“grace entanglement”!
…
Life kinship lost to
our “spiritual amnesia.”
Call to reverence!
Thank you for your reflection and exercises! This has been my life guide.
So so true! The natural integrity of being IS the living presence of God. When we make space in our lives for grace, we live in relationship with grace!
Just read the prayer aloud and can't believe that hasn't happened before. From now on! Thank you so much for your thoughts. Enjoy your farm and the creatures inhabiting it...
I love these thoughts:
“All of our sacred traditions whisper the same truth: the measure of a life well-lived is not what we own, but how we belong. Greed teaches us to possess. Sacred reciprocity teaches us to participate. The former isolates us from the web of life. The latter binds us into it, lovingly.”
Thank you, Cameron.
Hmmmm, beautiful!!!