
Welcome to your Sunday LoveGram.
Thank you for being here with me.
You encourage me to keep looking for and talking about ways that we can experience the world with as much love and meaning as possible — even when it is challenging.
This has been a difficult season of life for me. I want you to know how much I appreciate your light and our connection.
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Today’s LoveGram is being recorded in advance for you. I’ll be facilitating a LOVE LIST workshop at a women’s retreat in Oregon. I wanted you to know I was thinking of you in advance.
It supports me so much to be in these conversations with you. Thank you.
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Our conversation today is about this sweet poem:
I want to write about faith,
about the way the moon rises
over cold snow, night after night,
faithful even as it fades from fullness,
slowly becoming that last curving and impossible
sliver of light before the final darkness.
But I have no faith myself
I refuse it even the smallest entry.
Let this then, my small poem,
like a new moon, slender and barely open,
be the first prayer that opens me to faith.
—David Whyte
(Copyright 1990)
Is there a place in your own heart or life where you want to open to faith? Can you allow that small, slender opening?
(To listen to today’s audio LoveGram, just scroll down on this page and click play on the audio player below!)
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I appreciate you and am grateful for who you are and how you show up for your life and for the people you love — and for me.
May you remember, always, the difference you make to everyone around you. And to me, too!
Seek celebration — even in dark corners,
xo Sherry
💝 P.S. That opening music is by Ludovico Einaudi. The piece is called “Experience.”
Here’s today’s LoveGram: See purple box below!
Download and listen on the go here: LoveGram 5-3-26
LoveGram 5-3-26
