Elena, I don’t know if you read Richard Rohr’s reflections, but he also wrote about grace today. Here’s what he said:
“But grace is also contagious. An act of kindness inspires another act of kindness… A single act of forgiveness can feel like it heals the world. Grace begets grace. Love rubs off on those who are loved…”
I think this kind of grace is capable of offering redemption, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose. That’s exactly what I found in your post today.
Thank you, also, for the gift subscription you offered me. I will go back and read everything I missed. Sending blessings.
Swimming around in the quagmire of deep familial narratives that are not ours to hold but yet weave their tendrils in and tug on the heart and mind, make the invitation of GRACE elusive. But being reminded of its' offering is a remembrance of our interconnected humanity and serves to feed patience and surrender to allow it to unfold.
Elena, I don’t know if you read Richard Rohr’s reflections, but he also wrote about grace today. Here’s what he said:
“But grace is also contagious. An act of kindness inspires another act of kindness… A single act of forgiveness can feel like it heals the world. Grace begets grace. Love rubs off on those who are loved…”
I think this kind of grace is capable of offering redemption, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose. That’s exactly what I found in your post today.
Thank you, also, for the gift subscription you offered me. I will go back and read everything I missed. Sending blessings.
wowwwwwww. i love RR but don't get his daily email - will have to start!
thank you for your interest and presence here, Thaissa, truly.
I have been having a nudge towards this program, and then I read your post on it. Thank you for sharing this.
wonderful. it's brilliant and important for us all to take the charge out of everything and bring compassion back.
Yes to bringing compassion back!
Oh, wow. My heart raced when the man was sitting there. How clearly you found a safe and peaceful path out of a perilous situation.
I love G.R.A.C.E. A big thanks to you and the other teachers for this tool. I need it in these challenging and trying times.
thank you, Troy. this process helps me daily as well.
Thank you E.
Thank you, N. love
Swimming around in the quagmire of deep familial narratives that are not ours to hold but yet weave their tendrils in and tug on the heart and mind, make the invitation of GRACE elusive. But being reminded of its' offering is a remembrance of our interconnected humanity and serves to feed patience and surrender to allow it to unfold.
tendrils... yes. we know those, we humans... this remembrance of our interbeing is all of it, dear M. thank you.
Bringing Grace Back!
yes pleassssse.
You do it so well.
Gratitude 🙏 ♥️
to you, D. brave D.
exquisite.
deep bows.
🌱🦋🌱🦋🌱
love you, Kin.