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Jargon Disease
By
Cheryl Petersen
I admit it. I do not understand the jargon of rappers, computer coders, or lawyers. Although jargon makes communication easier within a group, it comes across otherwise to outsiders, and can pose a problem. The jargon isn’t the problem or disease. But the jargon can become diseased if people insist on certain terminology and language,…
Zen Kitty Climbs
By
Cheryl Petersen
I’d never climbed a tree before Calvin and Hobbes came to live with us. Calvin is the real climber. In a split second, she runs to the trees and hikes up into the limbs. Hobbes easily follows. I had to watch them both for a while, to make sure they were okay, before climbing up…
An Exercise that Carries Out What Exists
By
Cheryl Petersen
My exercise of healing power is more effective when: -Healing power isn’t divided or measured. -Healing power is seen as a tool to exercise. -When exercise is not seen as the cure-all, but God is seen as All-in-all. Healing power appears to be built-up like muscles. Jesus Christ even started out with more doable healings.…
What Falls From Our Lips
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Cheryl Petersen
The snow was nimbly falling outside when I went for a walk an hour ago. Here is upstate New York, it is common for moisture to fall from the sky. The moisture can come not only in the form of snow, but also rain, sleet, ice, and hail. When looked at closely, the moisture is…
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