Soul Sculpting Project: Walking for Soul, Mind, and Body Soul I started walking for my soul. When I was 15 I began a friendship with God and I began walking. I have walked in suburban neighborhoods, urban streets, rural roads, ocean beaches, forest trails, high desert land and the high country. The high country (above…
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Soul Sculpting Project: Tired of Your Old Brain? Sculpt a New One.
Soul Sculpting Project: Tired of Your Old Brain? Sculpt a New One. . . . be transformed by the renewing of your mind. . . (Romans 12:2) Ever wished you had a new brain? Good news. We have the power to sculpt a new brain. A few years back we didn’t know this was possible….
Soul Sculpting Project: Sacred Imagination: Experiencing Faith Using More of Our Mind
He was 26 when it happened. He did love war. When everyone else saw the odds and wanted to surrender it was Ignatius who talked the commander into resisting. Cannon balls flew during the battle and one of them passed through Ignatius’ legs. One leg shattered and the other was badly injured. Near death and…
Soul Sculpting Project: Destination: Peace of Mind
Soul Sculpting Project: Destination: Peace of Mind Today we’ll use two legs to step towards our destination. First Leg: Creating peace in our body. It’s an old story, God took some dust from the ground and formed it into a person, Adam. Then God breathed into Adam’s nostrils the breath of life. (Genesis 2:7) So…
Soul Sculpting: The Joys of Being Fully Present
WWII France: Anthony was walking down the last steps of the Underground Metro when he felt a hand on his shoulder and heard, “Stop, give me your papers.” At that moment Anthony began to experience the present moment in vivid color and intensity. His real past disappeared. Anthony was in the resistance movement and his…
Soul Sculpting Project: Getting Some Things Done
Soul Sculpting Project: Getting Some Things Done I keep trying to play this game I made up called, Getting Everything Done. It’s not going well. I’ve done the math – hours in a day divided by things I want to get done always equals not possible. And trying to do the ‘not possible’ leads to…