During the 2005 Spirit in Action Conference held November 13th and 14th, participants were given the opportunity to write "words of wisdom" to be shared with others. Here is what was recorded on the walls during the conference.
I am worthy to receive you
For you have said the word
And I am healing.
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Give what you have,
To someone it may mean
More than you dare
To believe~
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I have searched river, lake & prairie.
I have unearthed mountain, desert, pine.
I have examined faces carved in stone
For a reflection common to mine.
For this, I drew a thousand names,
Wore a mask of thousand faces
Invited in the lost and lonely
To my life and sacred places.
Until it came, & I understood,
The simple fact, this journey
Is the walk from childhood
To a renewed and more spiritual me.
I am never alone,
For guardians guide my way,
Night spirits teach through dreams
And spirits whisper through my day.
I am the child, the woman,
I am spirit, all in one, am I.
I cannot be abandoned
For I am mother, earth & sky.
Born of spirit, spirit made,
Spirit grown & spirit be,
Spirit resides, here, within
And spirit exudes from me.
Carol Desjarlais
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We are not human beings having a spiritual experience.
Rather we are spiritual beings having a human experience.
Teilhard De Chardin
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All is well;
And all manner of things
Shall be well
Everything!
Julian of Norwich
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I am the experience of God
Experiencing Joy.
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I bless myself and the perfection
Of the day’s experience!
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Watch, God may fly by
Butterflies are Free
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The Lord is My Light
& My Salvation
Whom Shall I Fear
Psalm 27
False
Evidence
Appearing
Real
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The Book of your life by GOD!Greening Power of the Holy Spirit.
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Fantasy
Experienced
As
Real
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Who is the first person you speak to each morning?
"Be still and know that I am God."
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God is light.
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