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Sacred Love

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​Ideas of beauty, continuity, and value appear across traditions. They remain in how people relate to one another and carry meaning across generations. Within Christianity, there is an opening to consider the feminine dimension to come more fully into view as 2026 begins. It brings a deeper understanding of how these values are lived in our communities and in daily life. 

 

A sense of unease around AI seems to be touching many people, yet meaning continues to appear in familiar and enduring ways—in humor, in the care of the body through attention to nutrition, and in the spiritual dimensions of life, and understanding the true self. There is also the intuition—difficult to prove yet persistent—that something deeper underlies these experiences: a kind of “original love,” not merely a feeling but a force that quietly shapes perception and connection.

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For those who experience emptiness or anxiety, it may be useful to consider that these states are not fixed endpoints but part of a shifting gradient, a lens through which reality is temporarily filtered. Reflecting on such ideas can be approached with a sense of curiosity and even play. Across traditions, ideas of beauty, continuity, and value have endured because they are lived—passed through relationships and carried forward over time. In this light, even abstract or speculative reflections can become meaningful, not as departures from life, but as deeper engagements with it.

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As new technologies reshape how we live and relate to one another, these remain a point of orientation.

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