Slowing down to revere life
“Slowing down frees time and space for spiritual connection and reverence for life. We must act on what our deep hearts already know: All life is sacred. Everything is connected. From this space, we can create a world we are proud to leave to our children and all future generations. Reverence for life empowers us to take responsibility for, and to care for, ourselves and each other. Through our choices and actions of love for the sacredness of life, we “re-member” our own lives, and we contribute to the renewal of our planet.”
— Carolyn Treadway, 2006
Quaker therapist and life coach

Today’s Invitation
Slow down to remember reverence for life.
This Week’s Query
Do you regularly set aside time for spiritual practice?
What is your practice? How has it evolved?
Read the source of today’s quote
Banner art by Ruth A. Seeley
Author
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Carolyn Treadway is a Quaker therapist, pastoral counselor, social worker, and life coach, now retired. She is a climate leader and mentor, anti-nuclear activist, conference planner, workshop facilitator, writer, editor and photographer.
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