by Christine Sine This morning I sat in my sacred corner looking out at a drab and chilly Seattle morning. My husband tells me that spring arrived while I was …
by Christine Sine The great science fiction author Isaac Asimov once said: “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off everything once in a while or the …
by Christine Sine A few weeks ago I read a fascinating article that talked about how chemical sprays – both pesticides and fertilizers – negatively impact pollination by altering the …
by Christine Sine Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent for Western churches, and though most of us have heard of Ash Wednesday and are getting ready to celebrate …
by Christine Sine – Originally posted here on May 20th, 2019. When the Bible declares that we are made in the “image and likeness” of the Creator, it is affirming that …
by Christine Sine Last week I listened to a series of meditations by Barbara Brown Taylor. One of them was on the intentional practice of getting lost. What on earth …
by Christine Sine Last week Khouria Destinie of Ascetic Life of Motherhood introduced me to the Triodion, the Orthodox liturgical book containing the hymns and services for the period from now until Holy …
by Christine Sine This week holds some very important and fun celebrations from many traditions. As Kate Kennington Steer expressed in her Imbolc post a couple of years ago: February …
by Christine Sine, Last week after I wrote about Building Resilience and the lessons we learn from winter, a couple of people asked me Is resilience your word for 2023? As I …
by Christine Sine Over the last few days I have been listening to an inspiring series of meditations by Barbara Brown Taylor on the app Ritual. They are adapted from …
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