Wandering down to the shores of the Hudson, watching the gentle pull of the tide miles from the ocean reminds me how connected we all are. Connected to each other, to the earth and to the abundant gifts of life all around us. And in those wonderful moments of grace, connected to the Divine.
Hopefully through this Blog, we can share some of those rambling thoughts and life giving connections.
While several of us were at Holy Cross Monastery we listened and reflected as Br. Ron shared Henri Nouwen's book Life of the Beloved:Spiritual Living in a Secular World. If you would like to join into the conversation, pick up a book and join in the rambles.
I'm hoping that it's as easy for the rest of you to join in here as it was for me.
ReplyDeletethe hardest part was reading those crazy letter.
ReplyDeleteI love the picture you chose, Kathy!!
I love the picture also - while water means Baptism (commitment/involvement) is also means precious peace.
ReplyDeleteThank you for setting this up, Kathy. The photo is beautiful. Ellen
ReplyDeleteI think I figured out how to do this. Thanks Kathy for getting us started
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy - and to all of you for participating. Like Martha, I think I'm figuring out how to do this. I also love the picture.
ReplyDeletePage 48 - finally - the words we were searching for - "taken, blessed, broken & given" - and a direct reference to Communion.