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Children have 100 languages- and so does light. Perhaps everything has it's very own 100 languages to describe what it is, what is sees, what it feels, and what it knows.
Walking by her room at night.
Tonight I was walking by Nancy's room and it pulled me in with a deep, peaceful force. At first I just stood in the doorway, looking, and then I sat down and It was like I could feel her. I sat there, still as maybe I have ever been before, forever. It was like in … Continue reading Walking by her room at night.
Weekly Wisdom with Josh Reeves: Marilynne Robinson
Weekly Wisdom with Josh Reeves: Marilynne Robinson
Rolling, ready point of experience.
I’ve been connecting with this little person, Nancy June, all morning. I haven’t seen her in a while, so this picture is from over 2 months ago. When people see it they often think she's sucking her thumb, but she isn't. She was moving her hands around as if describing a very particular point of … Continue reading Rolling, ready point of experience.
Weekly Wisdom: Mother Teresa
"We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty." Weekly Wisdom with Josh Reeves: Mother Teresa
The brainless Josephines.
Don't be fooled. Those anatomical circles do have feelings, but they are only a select few. The rest lay mercilessly to the will of those that can feel, and see, and know, and be, and the ones that can't... we call those the Josephines. By: Lyla
Teachers of Forgiveness: Martin Luther King Jr.
Weekly Wisdom from Josh Reeves: Teachers of Forgiveness
Josh’s new book is out!
Josh's new book is out now. It's an exploration of choice and personhood through the lens of how we build our lives, moment by moment. Signed, personal copies are still available- just follow the link below. Order Loose Change Now!
Interesting sensation
I read this book almost every week when I carried Gavin. When I gave birth to him small pieces of it were so apart of my spirit, they came to life inside of me. When I was going up the elevator to labor and delivery I could hear this little piece of the book, “Don’t … Continue reading Interesting sensation