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Tag Archives: calling
The soul is like a womb
The soul is like a womb: it’s job is to hold © Meisaan Chan
The five-second invitation
“Ignore that for five seconds,” you whisper, “and come to me.” Sometimes I don’t – I finish my task, ignoring the pull in my soul: Flash starvation and sometimes I do – I put everything down: Flash nourishment © Meisaan … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, recovery, Spiritual poetry, writing
Tagged beckoning click save draft, calling, invitation, nourishment, starvation, whisper, writing
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The road ahead: a spirituality of openness
When God calls you to a spirituality of openness, it sounds nice but lived out, it requires dismantling all the walls that protect you and walking into true protection © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged abandon, calling, nakedness, openness, protection, surrender
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Little addictions
All of our little addictions distract us from our heart’s calling little by little by little by little © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged addictions, calling, discipline, distract, heart
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Lighthouse
A lighthouse is never afraid of the darkness; indeed, that is part of its calling © Meisaan Chan