Patricia shares reflections on her recent pilgrimage to civil rights sites in the south, including the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Montgomery, Alabama. She speaks of race as an egoic illusion and shows how racism impedes us from knowing our true Self.
With the wise men, we journey to meet the God within, who receives our gifts with unending love.
The joy of Being, which is the only true happiness, does not come from outside of yourself, it emanates from within.
Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action. (1 John 3:18)
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Our Advent journey begins with the boldness of hope, fully accepting what is, and then welcoming in what can be, with the vision of faith.
Rev Brigid leads the congregation in a Native American-inspired prayer that calls in Sacred Presence all around one, and literally asks for Spirit to be present at the front, back, sides—even above and below—of an individual.
The phone of your one, unrepeatable, beautiful life is ringing! How will you answer?
How to build a repertoire of spiritual practices both for everyday use in stable times and for when we feel overwhelmed, confused, scared, or enraged.
We can lean into choosing gratitude in any situation, re-framing it to find grace and peace.