Pauline Boss — Navigating Loss Without Closure – The On Being Project
Pauline Boss introduced ambiguous loss in her 1999 book of that title. Now an emeritus professor of the University of Minnesota, she is called in for counsel by organizations like the Red Cross, by families and corporations, and after events like 9/1…
In this moment of our history, the places where people would seek solace, tenderness and mercy, those doors have been closed. All for the safety of the community, indeed, and yet the void of these …
A Care Package for Uncertain Times – A collection of podcasts, poetry, meditations and reflection for however you’re processing this moment.
Practice
Contemplative practices facilitate and deepen our relationship with God. The more we practice and allow the transformation process to happen, the more we are able to experience the Indwelling Presence in everything we do. Contemplative practices give us the eyes to see and the ears to hear God calling us to the banquet that is our lives, as they are.
Resources to begin or deepen your contemplative practice in can be found here.