Soul Notes: Honesty is the Best Policy, 11 July 2001
To be able to relax into fear (or into any state of being), honesty is required. In this case, honesty means that one must have the willingness and ability to deeply acknowledge without judgment What Is, and to do so in a way that one relinquishes [...]
Amy Pierce
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Soul Notes: The Music in the Night, 6 May 2010
In the cool of the Spring morning, all Life is clamoring in exultation, not consciously aware of “God” – as in “something out there” - just simply inseparable from morning’s Light as it brings into sight once more the daily infusion of infinite possibilities for the glorious busyness [...]
Amy Pierce
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Note from Amy: “The Tree of Life,” written by my friend, Stacy Grove, poetically, profoundly, chronicles her experience on a recent mission trip to St. Joseph’s Home for Boys in Haiti. Stacy traveled with a team from Hayes Barton United Methodist Church (Raleigh, NC). I feel compelled to share it with you.
The Tree of Life [...]
Amy Pierce
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Soul Notes: The Last Night Before the First Day, 2 June 2010
Therefore, at the end of these two days of final surrender, let the deep night usher in the morning that the wings of dawn may bring the peace you have called forth. You have been heard by you, and so have answered your own [...]
Amy Pierce
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Soul Notes: Knock Knock, 31 May 2010
Quite a depressing tale I’m telling this morning. Any “up and outs” available?
knock knock.
who’s there?
me.
me who?
me as you; wanna join me?
surely you jest.
no, but you may.
may what?
jest as long as you like.
you mean i’m joking? my life is not a joke!
perhaps not; but could it be a joy?
surely you [...]
Amy Pierce
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the tales of men, 6 june 2010
and the time will come when the tales of men will be no more than a distant haze in the far reaches of a sky turned to gold; a mist across the far corner of a landscape given way, at last turned back to its Beginnings from fertility and fecundity. [...]
Amy Pierce
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