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January 18

Daily Wisdom

 

Daily Inspiration

 

JANUARY: Dark Night.
FEBRUARY: Depression.
MARCH: Transformation.
APRIL: Emergence.
MAY: Creativity.
JUNE: Passion.
JULY: Love.
AUGUST: Harmony.
SEPTEMBER: Ethics.
HOME.
OCTOBER: Wisdom.
NOVEMBER: Reflection.
DECEMBER: God.

Celeste Foley

“All the great spiritual models of the ages before us found themselves, at one point or another, plunged into doubt, into darkness, into the certainty of uncertainty: Augustine, John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila, Meister Eckhart, John the Baptist, Thomas, Peter, one after another of them all wondered, and wavered, and believed beyond belief. Doubt is what leaves us open to truth, wherever it is, however difficult it may be to accept... Without doubt, life would simply be a series of packaged assumptions, none of them tested, none of them sure, and all of them belonging not to us, but to someone else whose truth we have made our own.”

                                Sister Joan Chittister

                                Uncommon Gratitude

“Where Do I Go?”

~ Hair soundtrack

Dark Night of the Soul