Courage and the Soul

The word courage comes from the Latin words, cor; meaning heart and aev, meaning lifetime. It means to continually put one’s heart or soul on the line. Courage requires that you put your soul, including your vulnerabilities, on display. My confession I have a confession to make; I abhor the movie, The Wizard of Oz.
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Beloved and the Soul

As an adult, I understand that just as our eyes can distort an image, so can our souls. The vision of our souls is flawed.             Growing up, I always wanted to wear glasses. Having to wear them now, many years later, makes me wonder why I wanted them. I guess I saw classmates with
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Abandonment and the Soul

(Abandonment) is a difficult force to reckon with because the wounds abandonment makes are deep  and prone to infection.               In the poem, The House with Nobody in It (see poem below), Joyce Kilmer beautifully personifies the feelings of an old house that is no longer lived in and every time I read it, something within
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