What does not mean to wrap ourselves in holiness?
What does it mean to be both joyful and soulful, to be full of laughter and aching for meaning, to be having fun in a wedding dress and softly crying under a prayer shawl?
I have been having fun with a wedding dress for a couple years now, but want to move this blog into a deeper place, into exploring holy wrappings. A wedding dress is one such wrapping. Tears and laughter and prayer shawls and star-lit skies and sunsets and ocean waves can be be too.
So, if you like my writing, start coming back. I am exploring this in my life, in my art, at my job, on the trail, in my studies and definitely in my writing. To be continued soon.
Join me...how are you wrapped in holiness?
Join me on a wild spiritual adventure and find inspiration for your own life.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
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