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I appreciate this offering and reflection so much. As a progressive Christian pastor who has seen the world through that lens and the perspective of a universalist, earth loving, buddhist, the language of Easter can sometimes make me uneasy. I have come to believe that the notion of born again refers to a continious process, an evolving journey where we are letting go and living into new ways and days. Much the same for resurrection, as the world we live in needs constant rebirthing and resurrecting from the death and toxicity that can weigh us down. Thank you for stretching my perspective and beliefs, and for your honesty and vulnerability. And I love your new book!

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Change. The resistance to this inside me is ongoing and yet I also have an urge towards change.

Hold on, let go.

Hold on, let go.

Cycling through this makes sense!

Perfectly.

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I’m learning what it means to keep showing up: for my dreams of writing, for our small homestead, for my grief, for the phases of our family life, for living with the seasons and not against them, for my own internal struggles.

One is definitely not done. I appreciate how your writing stretches me to acknowledge the cycles I’m finding myself in

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