I identify myself with peregrine (a person tending to travel; they are nomadic, mobile, wandering and roving), and sojo (sojourner), one who is a temporary resident in a place. Here I share the journey of my inner and outer life, with a focus on my ethos "be transformed by the renewing of your mind"
Sunday, July 10, 2005
My First Labyrinth Experience
"The Labyrinth" is referred to as walking your spiritual journey (symbolically). My First Labyrinth Experience was at Ignition back in April, and I found it a great prayer and reflection tool. In fact, God spoke to me powerfully through it then. Recently I've read and heard quite a bit about this method of meditation on the Scripture. And I'm really interested in knowing more about how I can use this worship method to reflect on life and apply God's Word more effectively. I currently have many thoughts running through my head regarding my life, mission, church, work and ministry etc. And I feel that this kind of "A-maze-ing Prayer", as Dan Kimball calls it pertinently, can be a useful way of listening to God.
Read more about Dan's ideas here.
My life purpose is to coach women toward their life purpose.
I am also passionate about inspiring, encouraging and facilitating entrepreneurs to transform and grow rich in life's major areas: spiritual life, relationship, personal development, health and finance.
I'm living and loving LIFE! I am a child of God, daughter, wife, sister and friend!
I own an Unfranchise Business through Market Australia SHOP.COM
www.kittycheng.com
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Have you read "Red Moon Rising"? It speaks abut the growth of prayer rooms that offer places of meditation, reflection and creative expression which lead to being more intimate with God.
No, I haven't read "Red Moon Rising", but it sounds good...but geeeee, i've been recommended to read so many books I've got about 7 waiting for me hehe.
Know the feeling. So many books, so little time.
that's so true Susan, but I also feel that I need to intentionally take time out to read more! At times reading seems to be not urgent, but certainly important!
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