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The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

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July 4, 2020

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The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

Resonance reveals the deep reality that we are a part of a larger whole, that we need one another, and, in some ways, that we are created by the ongoing dance within, between, and among us.

– John Prendergast –

The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

“The more open, present and awake we are, the less objective our relationships become. So-called relationship becomes simple relating. The noun transforms into a verb — an apparent thing opens up into an alive process. If I no longer take myself as an object, I also cannot make you into one. Nor can I create what is happening between us into something. We may call it friendship but it is really a dynamic mystery, a lively, unfolding, open-ended process of listening, sharing, and discovery.” John Prendergast shares more in this excerpt from his book, “In Touch: How to Tune in to the Inner Guidance of Your Body and Trust Yourself”. { read more }

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This week, try stepping consciously into the dynamic mystery of relating. Explore more from Prendergast in this interview on “The Deep Heart.” { more }

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Hidden Stories: Paintings by Diane Ding

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July 3, 2020

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Hidden Stories: Paintings by Diane Ding

Without the playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.

– Carl Jung –

Hidden Stories: Paintings by Diane Ding

Painter Diane Ding reflects, “Painting this series was a healing practice. I do my art and hope it can spark my imagination in new ways, and only then do I hope the work can spark reactions in others to inspire a love of life and of life’s mysteries. Humans are imperfect in many ways, but we are, deep down, one and the same; we share blood from genes from long ago, and we have no true reason to dislike each other because, as we stand before God, we are all the same.” More in this interview. { read more }

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Are there ‘hidden stories’ you have stumbled across that hold a special place in your being? Honor the play of imagination in your life, and the creative potential it has to connect us across distance and difference.

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Advice from 100 Year-Olds

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Jul 02, 2020
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Advice from 100 Year-Olds

Three centenarians were asked the secret of their longevity. With simple grace and wisdom they give us an insight into the optimism and humor that sustain them. as they each share what is most important to them. They exemplify the value of listening to and learning from the lessons of one’s own life as they remind us to "keep right on to the end of the road".
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A Pandemic Poem-Prayer

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July 2, 2020

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A Pandemic Poem-Prayer

Go where your best prayers take you.

– Frederick Buechner –

A Pandemic Poem-Prayer

Phyllis Cole-Dai is a writer and poet, perhaps best known for ‘The Emptiness of Our Hands’, a spiritual memoir chronicling the 47 days that she and co-author James Murray practiced “being present” while living by choice on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. On her 58th birthday earlier this year, she wrote 58 one-line pandemic prayers and crafted them into a poem. You can read it here. { read more }

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Hard Times Require Furious Dancing

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July 1, 2020

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Hard Times Require Furious Dancing

We are a people. A people do not throw their geniuses away. If they do, it is our duty as witnesses for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children. If necessary, bone by bone.

– Alice Walker –

Hard Times Require Furious Dancing

“I am the youngest of eight siblings. Five of us have died. I share losses, health concerns, and other challenges common to the human condition, especially in these times of war, poverty, environmental devastation, and greed that are quite beyond the most creative imagination. Sometimes it all feels a bit too much to bear. Once a person of periodic deep depressions, a sign of mental suffering in my family that affected each sibling differently, I have matured into someone I never dreamed I would become: an unbridled optimist who sees the glass as always full of something. It may be half full of water, precious in itself, but in the other half there’s a rainbow that could exist only in the vacant space.” More from Alice Walker in this short and powerful passage. { read more }

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What does learning to dance mean to you? Is there a personal story of a time when you held the line of beauty, form and beat through grief and troubles? What helps you stay aware of your balance so you can maintain it?

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