October 21, 2009

  • Passion’s nature

    “Passion’s nature is most often cloaked in the deep, subtle, quiet and committed: nursing a baby, planting a rose garden, caring for a loved one who is ill, preparing a special meal, remembering a friend’s birthday, perservering in a dream.

    Passion is the muse of authenticity. She is the primordial, pulsating energy that infuses all of life, the numinous presence made known with every beat of our hearts. “ 

    Page 145, Something More Excavating Your Authentic Self  Sarah Ban Breathnach

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An Albertan & Canadian, definitely a northern gal. Social worker by profession, this blog has included some of my work over 10 years in Nunavut from 2002 on. Passionate about slowing down & taking time to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors or kindness in relationships as gifts & blessings; injustices against children in situations beyond their control; my faith; Nature, experiencing the outdoors whether cycling, walking. x-c skiing or gardening, my dogs, capturing on film God's beauty, experiencing life intensely & with the senses, richness of late afternoon light, wind in my hair cycling with my dog on a beach road, couching inches from an arctic flower or alpine lichen to capture it with my camera, insight of a student's new learning, a good conversation over a coffee.

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