Thank you for this, Rob. Truly we must practice self-care. Society has raised us to believe this selfish when in reality it is the most generous thing we can do for others.
If we are not good to then we cannot be good to or for others and by extension, the world.
This self care leads into the compassionate engagement that is the only thing that makes
Thank you, Rob, for this beautiful piece of writing. I love the photo of Malala and head scarf of deep and regal purple. She illuminates what you set out in your writing. One who is sovereign, compassionate, full of grace with the power to forgive her perpetrators and bring true peace through word, action and presence. Reading your words, gazing into the eyes of this noble woman, my heart aches and my heart expands. May we all wear our purple vestments like Malala.
Dear Tina, I am so touched by your reflections. Thank you. I am grateful that the words and image touch your heart. I am reminded of your beautiful, insightful review of my book of essays. Blessings to you and yours this holiday season. Today I happen to be wearing a purple shirt.
....this tired world a better place for all.
The finale to your article is exquisite.
Malala and her words are an example to us all.
Thank you for this, Rob. Truly we must practice self-care. Society has raised us to believe this selfish when in reality it is the most generous thing we can do for others.
If we are not good to then we cannot be good to or for others and by extension, the world.
This self care leads into the compassionate engagement that is the only thing that makes
Thank you, Paul, for sharing these important insights. Blessings to you and yours this season and always.
You are welcome, Robertson. I wish you all the very best of the season. May we all have some peace.
Cheers....Paul
Thank you, Rob, for this beautiful piece of writing. I love the photo of Malala and head scarf of deep and regal purple. She illuminates what you set out in your writing. One who is sovereign, compassionate, full of grace with the power to forgive her perpetrators and bring true peace through word, action and presence. Reading your words, gazing into the eyes of this noble woman, my heart aches and my heart expands. May we all wear our purple vestments like Malala.
Dear Tina, I am so touched by your reflections. Thank you. I am grateful that the words and image touch your heart. I am reminded of your beautiful, insightful review of my book of essays. Blessings to you and yours this holiday season. Today I happen to be wearing a purple shirt.