As we begin the Advent season of preparation for Christmas, let us embrace the steadfast faith of Mary.
As we begin the Advent season of preparation for Christmas, let us embrace the steadfast faith of Mary.
It is difficult to remain in balance in a world of duality, of opposites and extremes. Buddhism offers us the wisdom of following the “Middle Way.” (Sunday, November 5, 2017)
The Biblical story of Job illustrates a path for us for moving out of the experience of being lost. (Sunday, October 29, 2017)
Re-cultivating a fundamental trust in life allows us to experience the freedom and joy that is our birthright.
What would life look like if we embraced inevitable change?
When we ourselves are trustworthy in mind, body, spirit and action we invite the trust of others and build trusting relationships.
To overcome our fears and place our trust in God requires that we know God, have a relationship with God. This in turn requires that we make a regular “date” with the Divine.
According to Iyanla Vanzant, in her book, “Trust”, there are four essential kinds of trust: Trust in self, in God, in others and in life. Today we look at the first of these, trust in self.