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Walk with us. Walk through this . . .
Path of Meditation

When one is a stranger to oneself, then
one is estranged from others, too.
--Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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There's a person inside each of us just
itching to be known and loved. But if we
don't get to know and love that person,
how can we expect anyone else to know
us?

That's why it's so important to spend
time alone getting acquainted with
ourselves. And how do we do that? We can
sit quietly with ourselves, thinking and
listening. Then we can write our
thoughts in a journal, or we can draw or
paint them. If we play a musical
instrument, we can put our thoughts and
feelings into music.

When we make the time and effort to know
ourselves, it encourages others to want
to know us, too. Since everything we do
and feel begins inside us, we must feel
good about ourselves in order to feel
good about anything else. What wonders
we are, that we have all the power we
need to make our world a happy one!

Faith is the seamstress
who mends our torn belief
who sews the hem
of childhood trust
and clips the threads
of grief.
--Joan Walsh Anglund

A seamstress takes large pieces of
material and cuts them to size. Then,
with the help of needle and thread and
buttons, she goes to work to create a
finished piece. Sometimes, in the
beginning, it is hard to imagine a
finished product. But the seamstress
believes it is possible and goes to work
on it.
Faith is like a seamstress. Faith is
what can pull all the unfinished pieces
of life into some sort of order. Faith
is what lets us know we are all right
even when life doesn't seem to make
sense. We all need the faith to believe
our skills and dreams, and even our
heartaches can be sewn into a shape that
is beautiful and useful.
Our faith is the seamstress who guides
the needle, mends the tears, and helps
create a shape and meaning to our lives.


 

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