The Science Behind Finding a Soulmate
The term “soulmate” implies a special affinity, understanding, or powerful bond that exists
between one person and another. The ineffable experience of being known by and knowing
between one person and another. The ineffable experie...
Reflection vs. Distortion
“In photography, a mirror reflects light to frame a shot. Too much exposure or imbalance, creates a blur. Sometimes, you just need to quickly snap/reflect and move on. Images can easily be distorted.” AW
The above quote was given to me thi...
Finding Rest
On the 7th Day, there was rest…
We see it all throughout the Old Testament of the Bible. Here are some examples:
Genesis 2:2: By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
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When to Say “No”
One of the things that each of us face as adults is the decision about when we have to say “no” to the
addition of something else in our schedules. The more we stretch ourselves, work to meet family
obligations, volunteer and somewhere fi...
Resilience
Some days are just hard! We face mountains that seem to grow and pastures that although appear green, seem to last forever and are not filled with the essentials we need. It is hard to push through in such circumstances and to do so while remaining gro...
In the Time It Takes…
I want to, have to, let those who use infidelity as “self-medication” or revenge know the affect your fleshly selfishness is having on your spouse, significant other, or partner. If you’ve followed this blog, you know that I try to be...
Working With Uncertainty
You know that feeling when life is perfect, everything is going as planned and you have absolutely nothing to worry about?
Yeah, me neither.
Uncertainty is part of life. It’s that moment of not knowing, which is another way of describin...
Importance of Loving Ourselves
“And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as [you do] yourself.” Leviticus 19:18, AMPC
Today this verse hit me hard. I have read and studied it before now, but in the past, I focused on the portion that talked ...