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Walking a Codependent Camino -Promise #12
“I gradually experience serenity, strength, and spiritual growth in my daily life.” Adjusting back to life is jarring, even if the time away can be measured on both hands plus a few toes. The plane ride was anything but dull,… Continue reading
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Faith in Flow – Yama: Ahimsa
The first limb of yoga, Yama, is about restraints or observances. Biblically, these align with the Ten Commandments and feel rather like “common sense” or Integrity 101. But I want to dive into the more subtle meanings of non-harm in… Continue reading
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Faith in Flow – Can’t They Just Get Along?
Finding the intersection of the 8 limbs of yoga and Jesus. Finding Common Ground There is so in the world that seems to be more similar than different. But you would never know that. With all the “us” versus “them”… Continue reading
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Walking a Codependent Camino – Promise #11
Our final day in Santiago de Compostela, Spain “I trust the guidance I receive from my Higher Power and come to believe in my own capabilities.” It was a day for art and culture, and preparing our hearts for the… Continue reading
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Walking a Codependent Camino – Promise #10
Santiago de Compostela, Spain “I no longer need to rely solely on others to provide my sense of worth.” We took advantage of the oversized beds and blackout curtains in our first day without Camino Kilometers to walk. We allowed… Continue reading
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Walking a Codependent Camino – Promise #9
Padrón to Santiago de Compostela = 15.3 miles “I acknowledge that I am a unique and precious creation.” The final day of walking. The pilgrimage was coming to an end, in physical form. Like all the other days before, we… Continue reading
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Walking a Codepdendent Camino – Promise #7
12.30 miles from Redondela to Pontevedra “I am capable of developing and maintaining healthy and loving relationships. The need to control and manipulate others will disappear as I learn to trust those who are trustworthy.“ If there were any misconceptions… Continue reading
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Where Faith meets the Mat
As a born-and-raised Christian (like the 1990’s Christians… not Christian Nationalist), I was brought up on the teachings of Jesus. I also attended a Baptist elementary school in which we had a healthy dose of guilt, shame, and judgment. The… Continue reading







