“I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don‘t notice it” - Shug Avery
“I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don‘t notice it” - Shug Avery
I have more thoughts about this book than a Litsy review warrants. I think the crux of it is that I found many beautiful passages that spoke to me…but I don‘t think it‘s a perfect book.
Barbara Brown Taylor writes, “Every job has revealed some ability I did not know I had, just as it has exposed some clumsiness I was pretty sure I had.”
I think, in this (rightfully) sensitive and inclusive time, Taylor‘s writing is sometimes clumsy. 👇🏻
I‘m not sure about this one yet.
I added it to my list when going through #AuldLangSpine recs with a fine-toothed comb. I asked my husband to buy it for my birthday. I decided to dive in now to scout it as a potential gift for my stepmom. I think I support the author‘s overall message. I‘m not sure (yet) whether I‘m here for her *tone.* TBD.
It might not have been a natural follow-up to “A Well-Trained Wife.” Religious content is tricky atm…
So ends this meditative, lingering experience, with this quote from Rumi. Appropriate for our current time. #NFNovember #book1
Love love walking barefoot on the beach- but today i walked around my school building(shoes on!) noticing,listening,touching,reveling in the natural world around me.It was a windy day,with leaves swirling all around me. 💨🍁🌺🗿🪶🐦⬛ Many “altars.” #NFNovember
#HyggeHourReadathon
Tonight I will be snuggled in my bed with my cats, a book, a cup of hot tea, & ginger cookies. Heavenly!
Recent acquisitions from San Antonio:
📖 Welcome to the Book of Common Prayer by Vicki K. Black
📖 Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul by John Philip Newell
#UniteAgainstBookBans and #LetUtahRead
What a beautiful exploration of non-traditional spiritual practices: of finding God in the everyday. I loved this! The chapters on getting lost and finding purpose were especially meaningful for me during a time where I‘ve stepped “off the path” so to speak, taking time to regroup and discern a new vocation and way forward.