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In the cherry blossom’s shade
there’s no such thing
as a stranger.
– Kobayashi Issa –
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Cultivating Hospitality
“Each of these three types of hospitality has strengthened my ability to accommodate the strange — that thing or quality that is different from what I experience. At the very least, I hope these offered thoughts can help you glimpse a future of open doors, loving hosts, and loving guests.” In this post Christopher Chavez shares his thoughts on hospitality of place, mind and heart. { read more }
Submitted by: LuAnn Cooley
Be The Change
How do you understand and how do you already practice hospitality of place, hospitality of mind, and hospitality of heart? |
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