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Mary, Mother
. With your warm hands heal me in your body know me to your darkness draw me at your breast hold me. For I was homesick, and you brought me home; I was alone, and now I am in touch; … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Reflect
Tagged darkness, home, Janet Morley, Mary, mother, poem, poetry, prayer, tenderness, touch, warmth
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Driving Out Fear
There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. 1 John 4:18 The one who makes me perfect in love … Continue reading
Posted in Reflect
Tagged blessing, fear, intimacy, Maundy Thursday, prayer, ritual, touch, trust, washing of feet
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Beloved
I will praise God, my Beloved, for she is altogether lovely. Her presence satisfies my soul: she fills my senses to overflowing so that I cannot speak. Her touch brings me to life; the warmth of her hands makes me … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Poetry
Tagged beloved, desire, fear, feminist theology, God, Janet Morley, Klimt, love, poem, poetry, psalm, touch
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