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In the age of information storage, it seems as though most things worth knowing are being warehoused in places open to the public. Books, theories, encyclopedias and the parts list for my sink are there for all to see.
I wonder if our reasons for teaching certain things are still valid?
Just up the road from me when I lived in Litchfield, there is a spectacular bakery nestled in the kitchen of an old farmhouse called the Black Crow Bakery. The steps are rickety, the driveway muddy and the sign almost unreadable. I came close to passing it a third time without really seeing it. Inside are the hands-down best chocolate chip cookies I have ever tasted and bread that is out of this world.
I wonder how many other treasures I have missed along the way because I was looking and not really seeing?
(Editor’s Note: Often readers of this newsletter have heard us discuss that there are many ways to come to a place of experiencing loving-kindness and the power of choice. Very few are more powerful than this one received in the midst of huge physical crisis. I told the recipient never to say she had not heard directly from God.)
Niece,
I know that you are wondering if there is anything that you did in your life to cause all of the recent events to occur… Continue Reading →

