Read more An Invitation from Joyce Rupp Come to the root of the root of your Self. Jall ad-Dn Rm What is Rootedness? Like a plant, being rooted is a source of stability, nourishment, and growth. In this book, I invite you to return to your divine rootedness, your dwelling place of divinity and the goodness that grounds your existence, your Taproot, the root of the root of yourself. How this Book Came to Be This book comes from the monthly e-newsletters I've shared with readers for a dozen years, here expanded. The topics are culled from daily life, a source that moves me to the deeper places where the divine Taproot lives, supports, and nurtures me. My Blessing for You, the Reader May you be rooted and grounded in enduring love. May you trust this essential core of goodness within you. May you choose to be nurtured through times of stillness. May this root of divinity strengthen and support you. May you discover inner peace to carry you through travails. May you return time and again to the Taproot of your life. Joyce Rupp Inside this Book You'll Find: Reflections on the Liturgical Life Poems on the Rhythms of the Seasons Invitations to Everyday Moments Organized by the Twelve Months of the Year Read more Embrace Living Fully Root Yourself Liturgically Meditate on uplifting reflections, poems, and prayers which connect us to the Church's cycle of Life, Death, and Resurrection, drawing us into deeper rootedness in Christ. Root Yourself in Nature's Rhythms Hold onto those things that sustain us by exploring the beauty of the world. Joyce Rupp gently guides us toward reverence and joy for nature as a balm for our souls, and fruitful reflection of our inner life. Root Yourself in Everyday Moments Discover what keeps us rooted through the busyness of the day those small invitations to forgiveness, patience, and kindness which overtime blossom into joy, gratitude, and communion. Read more Read Excerpts from the Book Below January, Come to the Root A new year arrives, bringing with it an invitation to cherish life with renewed eagerness. In the northern hemisphere winter reigns, providing an opportunity for interior restoration. This season lures us into the cave of solitude where our relationship to the divine Root is strengthened. Our spiritual growth stretches further in the depths of extended darkness. February, Fertile Seeds of Kindness Love, love, love. In the middle of this month, the celebration of Valentines Day reminds us what love involves: appreciation of the human spirits capacity for an immense amount of kindness, faithfulness, and unselfish giving. We choose to participate in loving movements of the heart, such as understanding, forgiveness, graciousness, and vulnerability. March, Best and Truest The liturgical season of Lent predominates during these four weeks. With the focus on spiritual growth, we give ourselves to the process of becoming our best and truest selves. This transformation evolves slowly but surely. When we accept the cost of polishing the mirror of our spiritual selves, we reflect ever more clearly the virtues residing within the Holy One. April, Born for Joy Although we cannot force joy to dance within us, it often erupts with the emergence of springtime and the glorious feast of the Resurrection. We gain renewed hope to break free from obstacles that imprison our passion for life. Happiness claps its hands and cheers us on. We rejoice in the good fortune and unfolding gladness arriving for others and ourselves. The Cup of Our Life: A Guide to Spiritual Growth Praying Our Goodbyes: A Spiritual Companion Through Life's Losses and Sorrows Out of the Ordinary: Prayers, Poems, and Reflections for Every Season Boundless Compassion: Creating a Way of Life Fly While You Still Have Wings: And Other Lessons My Resilient Mother Taught Me
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🗸 Author(s): Joyce Rupp
🗸 Title: Return to the Root: Reflections on the Inner Life
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