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Jan. 25, 2008 Daily Soul

Retreat at SoulfulLiving.com Vol. I, Issue 312 Shelter for the Spiritby Moran A Loving Foundation A house can reveal the extent of your assets, but a home reveals the expanse of your heart. Surely some dwellings are grander than others and some neighborhoods more desirable, but a home is judged by different standards than a house is. A house or apartment gets points for being spacious and well groomed, a home for being relaxed and well loved. Under ideal circumstances, everybody would have a home like this. We would all realize that as unique

representations of life itself, we have no choice but to express this identity in creative work, exuberant play, satisfying relationships, and inviting homes. But because most of us are not convinced that we are quite this splendid, we look around to see how other people construct their homes and their lives--assuming that they know what they're doing, even if we don't. It's like a schoolchild copying from someone else's test paper: She sacrifices her integrity and may get the wrong answer anyhow. In reality, we all have within ourselves a blueprint for just the home that will shelter our spirit. This blueprint doesn't deal in design and dimensions; it is the plan for home as a spiritual construct, or that homey sense of safety and belonging that can come with us from house to house and from one phase of life to the next. Home by this definition needn't be confined to a specific building or set of circumstances. It is less a location than an intention. This is an important concept to grasp: When one or two or several human beings inhabit a place, it takes on an added dimension. It is still a brick house or a two-bedroom condo, but it is also someone's home. On the physical level, when a building is left to its own devices the natural principle of entropy, gradual decay, takes over. When people live there, this can be reversed; the structure can be preserved, altered, improved upon. In a more subtle way, people put energy into a place, an energy that can be felt and identified. When this energy is warm and welcoming, you can't help but want to pull up a chair and stay a while, whether you're sitting in your own living room or visiting someone else's... >>> Click to Continue Reading "Shelter for the Spirit" © Copyright Moran. This article was originally published at our website, SoulfulLiving.com, in Nov. 2002, as part of our "Soulful Home" Issue. Click to View Our "Daily Soul Retreat" Newsletter Archive SoulfulLiving.com "This is your home, whether you own it, rent it, or were born into it. Home is where you go to refuel--physically, emotionally, and spiritually. You no more need to own a house for this personal refueling than you need to own the service station to get gas. When your soul claims an address as its own, it doesn't matter if you stay there six months or the rest of your life. While you occupy the space, it is undeniably yours."--

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peaceful space where you won't be disturbed. Take several deep meditative breaths, sit back, read, and be inspired! We've published over 1,500 articles at our website, since first launching in January 2000, so there are lots of articles to catch up on! You might find that we're featuring one of your favorites, or perhaps offering one that you've never read before. It is our hope that our Daily Soul Retreat Newsletter brings your day an extra dose of inner peace and joy. Enjoy! -- Rickel, Founder and Soul of SoulfulLiving.com You are receiving our Daily Soul Retreat Inspirational Newsletter because you subscribed to it at our website, SoulfulLiving.com. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click the "SafeUnsubscribe" link, below. Thank you.Privacy Notice and Free Subscription: This newsletter is a free "opt-in" publication. Our email distribution list is kept private and secure. We would never share, rent, sell or divulge the email addresses on our mailing list to any person, business, or organization. ~*~Please Forward Our Newsletter to a Friend~*~Thank you! © Copyright Daily Soul RetreatTM and SoulfulLiving.comTM 2006-2008. . Please Forward Our Newsletter to a Friend! This email was sent to ann_catherine0602 , by newslettersoulfulliving Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by SoulfulLiving.com | 1158 - 26th Street, #124 | Santa | CA | 90403 Cheryl ~ 2008 ~

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