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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Jung on Soul Tending
“Without soul, spirit is as dead as matter…because both are artificial abstractions; whereas man originally regarded spirit as a volatile body, and matter as not lacking in soul.” Jung (1938)[1] Sue Mehrtens is the author of this post and member of … Continue reading
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Tagged body and soul, careof the soul, Jung and Soul, meaning of soul, Soul, soul tending
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Spiritual Fitness
To be open to the Spirit of the Sacred (aka, God) we must nurture our body, our mind, and our soul or human consciousness which makes us who we are. St. Paul compared spiritual development to a race toward a … Continue reading
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Tagged mental health, soul and spirit, spiritual fitness, wellness
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Planet Earth: Our Common Home
What is the Season of Creation? The Season of Creation is a monthlong prayerful observance that calls the planet’s 2.2 billion Christians to pray and care for God’s creation. It’s a time to reflect on our relationship with the environment … Continue reading
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Tagged care for creation, creation spirituality, Francis of Assisi
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