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Spiritual Practices: Meaning & True Self
resources to support contemplative beginners and adepts, including individuals, families, small groups and congregational practices
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Find Belonging and Belovedess in Life’s “Endings
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Valerie Dodge-Reyna explains how the contemplative mind can help create loving rituals around death and endings.
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