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Tag Archives: God
The walk
Heart and mind free of worries dropped into stillness comfort joy. Shoulders warmed by sun Face brushed by breeze Feet teased by grains of sand, seaweed, cooling waves. Fully present Feeling Living Now
Posted in God, Nature, Poetry, Solitude, Spirituality
Tagged Beach, God, Meditation, Mindfulness, Nature, Presence, Rockpools, Spirituality, Walking
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Journey to the Heartland
My journey into spirituality or rather my recognition of this journey began just over ten years ago. It was not an easy path that I took, rather as David Tacey describes it, I took the ‘left-hand path into depth and … Continue reading
Posted in God, Nature, Reflections, Solitude, Spirituality
Tagged Central Australia, God, Nature, Presence, Spiritual development, Spirituality
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Senses
During my years of living in Alice Springs I was gifted with a deep connection to the presence of God in the land. For me God’s presence was palpable. Daily I could sense it in the sounds of the flurry … Continue reading
Posted in God, Nature, Reflections, Spirituality
Tagged Alice Springs, Australia, Birds, Central Australia, Connection, Desert, God, Land, Nature, Presence, Sacred, Senses, Spirit
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Nudgings
Lord you walk with me each and every day, each hour, each minute. Often I do not sense your call, your nudgings, your love. And yet Ever patient You wait Until I lift my head from my concerns and distractions … Continue reading
Spring
Spring Living in the middle of suburbia I often feel cut off from the wild places in Australia which have become such a major source of nourishment for me on the journey. Sadly, what I often fail to see is … Continue reading