Originally posted in ZenHabits.Netby Leo Baubata There is one little habit I’ve learned that has changed everything else in my life. The pause. When we fail, it’s because we act on urges without thinking, without realizing it. We have the urge to eat junk, and we do it. We have the urge to check email … Continue reading The Pause Upon Which All Else Relies
PWinQ #223: Peace is Expensive
It's been 223 (of 365) Days since we started this journey of #PrayersWrappedInQuotes! 🙏 😊 as you read this! Your day is going to be awesome after spending the next 10 mins reflecting!🕯️: Today, as you start your week, I invite you to reflect on the things that cost you your peace. What have been costing … Continue reading PWinQ #223: Peace is Expensive
#99: May You Dance in Beauty
Read this meditation slowly and with peace in your heart. Stop at words and moments that catch your attention. Give in to the pause. Give in to the feelings this meditation evokes. May You Dance in Beauty circle wisdom sedonia cahill I invite you to enter for a moment into Sacred Time and Space, into … Continue reading #99: May You Dance in Beauty
#71: Clearing
Today, we pray that we find some clarity in our lives. Life may have become so busy, or confusing, or just plain hectic, and it's sometimes difficult to catch our breath and find some peace. Today we pray this piece of poetry below and imagine ourselves cutting down the confusing parts of our lives in … Continue reading #71: Clearing
#23: Silence
When the then-Cardinal Bergoglio wore the white vestments for the first time, and came out to a world waiting for their new Pope, the first thing he asked was SILENCE. And then he bowed down and prayed quietly. This silence that marked the beginning of Pope Francis' papacy wasn't just for show. It is the … Continue reading #23: Silence
The Worth of Swaddling Clothes
I give way to Dr. Edward Mulholland today who wrote something beautiful about Christmas. Edward Mulholland Ph.D. is assistant professor of classical and modern languages at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from Rome’s Pontifical Gregorian University, and an master’s degree in classics from the University of London. He has … Continue reading The Worth of Swaddling Clothes