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Archive for September 2007
on Judgement and Acceptance
Saturday, September 22, 2007 by Jay T.
This morning’s prayers were filled with understandings of love and fear, judgement and acceptance.
For about a week, I’ve been consciously struggling through my obsession with issues at school. It’s the start of the year, there’s much to think about and work overflows and preoccupies too much space in my life. Unconsciously, this just happened from Labor Day or before until about a week ago. I’ve been aware of it since then, praying and finding some healing. Long term, I’ll be OK, I’m sure.
School is a place of judgement, sorting and evaluation. This affects students powerfully. It affects me as an employee, Read the rest of this entry »
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