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							“Breath is the bridge which connects life to 
							consciousness, which unites your body to your 
							thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use 
							your breath as the means to take hold of your mind 
							again.” ― Thích Nhất Hạnh
 
 Take a second and take a deep breath.
 
 
 How do you feel?
 
 Rested?
 
 Tired?
 
 Joyful?
 
 Anxious?
 
 Take another deep breath.
 
 
 How about now?
 
 Is your mind racing?
 
 or
 
 Is your mind peaceful?
 
 Breathe deep again.
 
 Look around.
 
 Are you at home?
 
 or
 
 Are you at work?
 
 or
 
 Are you on the go?
 
 Regardless, wherever you are—that is where you need 
							to be.
 
 and
 
 Wherever you go, there you are.
 
 Breathe deeply again.
 
 Stop.
 
 Set down your phone.
 
 Put away your pen.
 
 Place your lunch back into your lunchbox
 
 and breathe.
 
 You are doing so well at the task you’ve been given. 
							Reward yourself with a moment. Honor your work by 
							letting it rest.
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			 Breathe 
			in again.
 “We shall not cease from exploration
 And the end of all our exploring
 Will be to arrive where we started
 And know the place for the first time.” ~T.S. Eliot
 
 Where have you been today?
 
 Is it where you wanted to go?
 
 How will your day end?
 
 Listen to your breath.
 
 Slow your mind and feel your heart. You are alive and that is a 
			gift.
 
 There is joy in today. It may be clear as day. Or we might have to 
			struggle to find it. But it is there.
 
 Look for it.
 
 Attend to it.
 
 Breathe it in.
 
 “My heart swells that the Universe
 like a fiery cascade may enter.
 The new day comes. Its coming
 Leaves me breathless.
 I sing. Like a cavern brimming
 I sing my new day.” ~Gabriela Mistral
 
 Lent is ending. The road to Jerusalem is becoming more daunting as 
			destruction looms. The cross is nearing. Our days not only are 
			filling up with the sun, but also, responsibilities and obligations.
 
 We are already preparing…
 
 Breathe deeply.
 
 All will be well.
 
 
 For God is as close as your breath….
 
 [Adam Quine, First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln]
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