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Monk in the World: Mallory Morris

I am delighted to share another submission to the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Mallory Morris’ photo essay on breathing deep and paying attention. Breathe deep; now look around. Breathe deep again; notice what sort of light you have. Breathe deep again; see who or what’s around you. Breathe deep again; time to pick up the camera. In recent years, I’ve had the time and space to explore my love of photography, deepening not just my skills, but my love of the camera, as well. Part of why I’ve fallen in love with

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Monk in the World Guest Post: Jo-ed Tome

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Wisdom Council member Jo-ed Tome’s reflection Slower. Softer. Simpler. I did not exactly set out to become a monk. If someone had told my younger self that “monk” would one day be part of my self-description, I probably would have laughed and then quickly apologized because I was raised to be polite. But over the years, this monk-in-the-world identity has slowly revealed itself, not through lightning bolts or desert visions, but through the gentle rhythm of days

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Monk in the World Guest Post: JoRene Byers

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for JoRene Byers’ reflection and poem Bravely Done. I bow to the natural world in gratitude every day, my heart is continually humbled by the constancy of love.  In the morning when I write, I sit in this great silence, and then, the creatures and land generously teach me.  When I see the lilies of the field and the birds, how they are so filled with goodness, and kindness, my heart rises up then, and I can feel

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Monk in the World Guest Post: Natalie Gould

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Natalie Gould’s reflection Unchosen Habits. I’ve chosen monk-like paths.  At twenty-four, I bought hiking boots and moved to the Isle of Mull in Scotland. I joyfully participated in work and worship with the Iona Community. We lived without electricity, made giant pots of soup, baked heaps of scones, and scrubbed tea towels. The sea and young adults from Glasgow, Grimsby, and Muirhouse taught me about life.   At twenty-six, I lived in Santa Barbara in an adobe

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Monk in the World Guest Post: Melissa Layer

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to our Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Wisdom Council member Melissa Layer‘s reflection on making nature mandalas. I became aware of how the extraordinary is exquisitely entangled within the everyday ordinary, and how I met Spirit there when I was a little girl.  I was raised in a remote corner of northeastern Washington. My bedroom shelves held altars of bird nests, pieces of bark and stones, pushing aside the collection of dolls my grandmother lavished upon me.  When mom sent me to weed the flower border

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Monk in the World Guest Post: Tina Thompson

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to our Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Tina Thompson’s reflection on the path to Roman Catholic Women Priesthood. Have you heard of the international movement, Roman Catholic Women Priests (RCWP)? Until April 20, 2022, I knew nothing about this movement. Since that day, however, I have come to love this group of women (and men) whose mission is to prepare, ordain in Apostolic Succession, and support primarily women (although men are included), who are called by the Holy Spirit and their communities to a

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Monk in the World Guest Post: Mary Bellon

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission to the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Mary Bellon’s poem and reflection Return to the Ocean. This poem reflects a journey back to origins, which for me includes the Pacific ocean. But origins are funny things because in some sense they also appear in the now and the immediate, allowing the nature of Presence to hold memory, recognition, new life and expectation. Return to the OceanHere I am gathered at the edge of the Pacificsheltered in a cove behind the beige California bluffssculpted as

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