(I heard this on a podcast a while back and immediately thought of you.... This is what her best friend wrote in her yearbook as a senior in high school...)
In light of such a rich graduation celebration weekend and rich four years at Scripps, I wanted to share this reflection from John O'Donahue about deep friendships. "In the Celtic tradition, there is a beautiful understanding of love and friendship. One of the fascinating ideas here is the idea of soul-love; the old Gaelic term for this is anam cara. Anam is the Gaelic word for soul and cara is the word for friend. So anam cara in the Celtic world was the "soul friend." In everyone's life, there is a great need for an anam cara, a soul friend. In this love, you are understood as you are without mask or pretension. The superficial and functional lies and half-truths of social acquaintance fall away, you can be as you really are. Love allows understanding to dawn, and understanding is precious. Where you are understood, you are at home. The anam cara experience opens a friendship that is not wounded or limited by separation or distance. Such friendship can remain a...
Anna, First of all, this was the word of the day for Grateful Living yesterday which is so appropriate for the week ahead: "Strength means honoring your entire range of emotion, even your despair and heartbreak. It means acknowledging each of those feelings, your questions and ideas and faith and terror, and meeting what comes with the full force of your heart." Brenda Shaughnessy Secondly, Katherine shared this post about Neal's new song that came out on May 9th, and I listened to it after my night run (in the wee hours of Saturday morning) and was in tears. It's such a beautiful song, and it seems perfect for this week ahead (with your naked brunch yesterday, your house wedding today, your Cactus to Clouds hike, your creek time, your meals with friends, and family coming in for graduation). https://youtu.be/TdegOeGY__c?si=XXZ-X1fIMZwQvOfg This Holy Moment we ran outside to catch the colors of the sunset to drink it in like it's communion wine we pu...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQu1CzAwDmQ The music director at Union created a Lenten playlist, and this was one he put on the list. Here is what he said about it: "We all tend to internalize the lies that are told to us (or by us) about ourselves; for any number of reasons, we listen to the most critical voices and block out the ones that remind us of our inherent worth. I love that this song reminds us not only to reject those lies, but to return the goodness we receive tenfold into the world." The Returner- Allison Russell Now I let go Everything that I've known Let it go on, let it roll out With the tide I can't think of a thing That hasn't been shot through with pain Like a nightingale's Song in the dead of the night Goodbye, so long, farewell, all I've been Ooh, oblivion Throw me in the ocean Ooh, see if I can swim I'm wild again, I'm a starchild again I've come ten million miles, ooh, I'm burning I'm a summer dream, I...
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