Category Archives: Rictameter

A rictameter is a nine-line poem. Its pattern of syllables goes 2,4,6,8,10,8,6,4,2. The first line and the nineth line must be the same.

The Rat Race

Hurry! So much to do! No time to smell the roses. Just check off the boxes and move on to the next thing on the agenda. What happens if we don’t finish? There is no keeping score. Relax.  Breathe.  No … Continue reading

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Chances Are

A chance to start anew to put aside the hurt, wringing out the pent up anger that has paralyzed me for too long. It’s like riding a bike again. I remember how and just need to take a chance.

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Divine Incarnation

Divine energy flows through our eyes, hearts and hands. From one body to another we reflect the love inspired by Jesus. Living among us He became the immortal, fully human, fully divine.

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Great Things

Great things. Words, stories, songs. Images from senses such powerful touchstones of strength in times of happiness or great turmoil. Strong energy drawn from sources of divine origin. The Lord has done great things.

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