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Spend a few minutes letting the compassion that is in your heart wash over you. Then let that compassion spill out into the world as justice.
Contemplative spirituality leads to and supports active spirituality. When contemplative spirituality is only about self-improvement and self-regulation, then it loses the spiritual piece and becomes another set of practices, like turning off the lights when we leave a room. Good and useful, yes, but not something that moves us out of our comfort zones and into working with others to bring more compassion, merciful justice, steadfast love, or ecological renewal to this world. The fruits of practice that is self-focused are personal. The fruits of true spiritual practices, of living faithfully, are contributing to the goodness of the whole.
By Rev. Naomi King,?City of Refuge Ministries, TO READ MORE
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The Daily Compass offers words and images to inspire spiritual reflection?and?encourage the creation of a more loving, inclusive and just world.?Produced by?Quest for Meaning,?a Unitarian?Universalist Congregation Without Walls
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