Fierce Love

I stand for the power of fierce love to change the dream of the world. “O Love that wilt not let me go” are the first words of an 1882 hymn by George Matheson.  Love that will not let go it doesn’t get more fierce than this. It doesn’t get more insistent. It doesn’t get deeper. It doesn’t get stronger. That fierce, insistent, powerful love is the primary thread that runs through all my “Life Purpose Statements” in one of the columns over on the right-hand side of this page. Love is the current of connection, the juice of partnership, the energy of relationship. Fierce love champions, encourages, challenges, protects, inspires, and above all holds on and won’t let go. Fierce love holds a vision of what is possible and believes that the possible will become the actual. Fierce love has the power to change lives, to change the world.Fierce love is not mooshy or gooshy. It can be tender and poignant, but it can also be brash and insistent. It sees the magnificence of the beloved, especially when the … Continue reading

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Magnificence in August

August is nearly over. It has been a glorious month. It’s been an odd summer. Last year I did  a lot of biking all summer. I wanted to be out earlier this summer, but May was freezing, June was windy and filled with the Wisconsin Conference Annual Meeting, winding up my work as Association Minister, and closing my office. July was scorching hot – weeks of 100+ degree weather or rain. Lots of rain. Heat and rain. Rain and heat. It was not good biking weather. It was good whining weather, and I’m sure I did some of that. But August. Ah, August. It has been gorgeous. I’ve been biking, mowing my lawn, cooking and eating on the deck which I powerwashed and have kept lovely. Glasses of wine and old TV shows on the iPad from Netflix. It has been slow and relaxed, for the most part – an ideal transition from nine years of Conference work into this new phase of my life as a self-employed coach. I’m trying to lay some groundwork for my coaching practice.  I’ve … Continue reading

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