We talk about love a lot on the Infinitely Precious Podcast—and I know I return to the theme often. But some experiences ask us to see love again, to feel it more deeply, to remember that it is far more than sentiment or emotion. Recently, I had one of those moments. Almost two weeks ago, I … Continue reading Love, the Fabric of the Universe
Tag: Practicing presence
Paths We Follow
Each of us is walking a path. It may be shaped by family, community, culture, or personal choice, but we all follow a way that carries us through life. For me, that path has long been mothered and guided by Jesus. I think of it not only as a belief but as a lived way … Continue reading Paths We Follow
Letting Go in Times of Uncertainty
Hello, beloved. How are you today? And I really mean that—how are you truly? Not just the surface-level “fine,” but from the depths of your being. If you’re anything like most of us, you’ve probably found yourself carrying concern, even anxiety, about events in the world—be they global, local, or deeply personal. Life is full … Continue reading Letting Go in Times of Uncertainty
Reconnecting with Nature: A Lesson Learned on My Walks
After a break, I've resumed my daily nature walks this past week. Initially, I curated a playlist, thinking music would enhance the experience. Surprisingly, it did the opposite. The music, rather than enriching, mediated my engagement with the environment, leaving me disconnected from the natural world around me. In retrospect, I'm not sure what prompted … Continue reading Reconnecting with Nature: A Lesson Learned on My Walks
Get Used to Disappointment
In the iconic sword duel from the movie “The Princess Bride,” Inigo Montoya battles a masked man, admiring his swordsmanship and acrobatics. When Inigo presses for the man’s identity, he’s met with the response, “Get used to disappointment.” This line has resonated with me deeply. Disappointment is essentially the failure of our hopes or expectations … Continue reading Get Used to Disappointment
Always One More Thing
I was looking at my list of items to accomplish today. As I pondered the list, an overwhelming sense of dread began to build. Each task, while necessary, feels like a small chip away at my freedom, making my free spirit feel hemmed in. This dichotomy between spiritual understanding and daily tasks often leaves me … Continue reading Always One More Thing
Living a Life Amid Distractions
As I settled into my chair at the usual time this Friday morning, around 7:45 AM, I noticed the sun’s rays highlighting the yellowing leaves of the neighboring tree. With the intention to begin my morning meditation, I reached for my phone to set the timer. However, the sight of 57 unread emails on my … Continue reading Living a Life Amid Distractions







