Category Archives: Harvest

October 31–Harvest: Thinning of the Veil

There is this ancient tradition that pre-dates Christianity that at this time of the year the veil between the living and the dead thins.  What does that mean?  It means, in one aspect, that the wall we who are alive … Continue reading

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Harvest: Plants vs. Zombies

You are in a world where relentless zombies may attack at any moment.  You must cultivate a bountiful garden in order to ward off their hordes and emerge victorious.  Only your farming and harvesting prowess can save you… You need … Continue reading

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Harvesting Your World

“Loving people live in a loving world; hostile people live in a hostile world.  Same world.”  ~ Wayne Dyer Every day that you are alive is a new harvest.  What are you harvesting in your life right now?  Will your … Continue reading

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Harvest: Silence

How often do you find yourself complaining about too much quiet?  If you are like me, that doesn’t happen too often.  In fact, my world is so filled with noise that I find that I have learned to tune things … Continue reading

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Harvest: Looking Backward

Each day that we live is a harvest in itself.  We wake up, get out of bed, and go about the process of living life, making decisions, setting or achieving goals, finding delight or disappointment (or a little of both)…  … Continue reading

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Harvest: Spirit Meditation

We have pondered through this month many aspects of Harvest including the vision, the magic, the relationships and the resources that the theme of Harvest can mean for  us.  Can we hear Spirit weaving and working all of those in … Continue reading

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Harvest: Of Culture

Recently, in the metro Atlanta school in which I teach, we had a “heritage clothing” day as a part of homecoming week. Students were invited to wear clothing that identified heritage for them.  Students showed up with an incredible feast … Continue reading

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