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Sabbath as Whole-Heartedness

The poet David Whyte tells of a mentor advising him that “the antidote to exhaustion is not necessarily rest, but wholeheartedness.”

Emily Wright-MagoonOctober 5, 2017
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The Surrender to Transformation

May we find our own “deep yeses” to which we can surrender.

Emily Wright-MagoonApril 7, 2017
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Breaking from the Busy-ness to Find Transcendence

If we lose touch with transcendence, mystery, wonder… we lose touch with the forces which create and uphold life.

Emily Wright-MagoonMay 2, 2016
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Hope and the Interdependent Web

The work we do to care for the interdependent web we must do out of hope – not the kind of hope that is limited to our own control, but the kind of hope that is harnessed to a power beyond our own – whether that power be nature and science, a benevolent God, the good of humanity – or all of the above.

Emily Wright-MagoonDecember 30, 2015

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