I chose “possitivity” which I like to think of as a cross between “possibilities” and “positivity.” I just love it when people take part in random acts of kindness that ask me to pause for a moment and check in with my heart.
by Deborah Globus I found this this morning at my local coffee shop – Urban Coffee in Greenlawn and I love it!
I chose “possitivity” which I like to think of as a cross between “possibilities” and “positivity.” I just love it when people take part in random acts of kindness that ask me to pause for a moment and check in with my heart.
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by Deborah Globus For my 40th birthday my husband, my mom and the kids all joined forces so I could go away on retreat to Oregon for 4 days with Jen Hofmann (from Inspired Home Office) and 7 other wonderful women. It was an awesome gift! I’m home now and transitioning back nicely. Yesterday I was all excited about all the different things I was going to get done and all the new practices I was going to start using. Today I was sitting in my car in the driveway and fantasizing about sitting on the couch and doing nothing but watching TV all day (while eating large quantities of chocolate and cookies.) Yesterday I had to force myself to slow down. Today I didn’t want to even get started. I panicked ever so slightly. I adore trees but my very favorite is the Queen Beech of Caumsett State Park in Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island. I swear Caitlin Matthews must have been there when she wrote this blessing in the Celtic style. I go forth today under the
Cloak of Covering: by Deborah Globus Today marks the three year anniversary of my father’s death. It’s a tough thing to do – commemorate my father’s death in an authentic way. My father was an atheist by nature. His only possible belief in God had us all as a great social experiment being conducted by aliens. He thought the aliens probably disapproved of how the experiment was going. I also suspect that he felt the aliens shared his dark sense of humor, and were probably laughing their asses off at us. That was my dad. They say prayer is for the prayer.
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AuthorMy name is Deborah Globus and I am La Padre. With me you'll find the support you need to uncover practical, do-able spiritual practices that work for you. I offer new perspectives on old practices like journaling and ritual, with a side of compassion and a healthy dose of humor, just to keep it down-to-earth and real! Categories
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