Writing the Tao

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ubiquity

"Tao is everywhere.
It cannot be kept from the sincere."

I know, I know, "Seek and ye shall find." And yet, how often I stand (or sit or lie) paralyzed in fear: Of rejection, of defeat, of hatred or pain or scorn. None of it matters in the face of God's love. I shall never stop seeking. 
Posted by Kari Turner at 10:11 PM
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