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​PRIME TIME
August 16

Daybreak is the few moments of rising light and building energy. As the sun rises, and night becomes day, we enter into the traditional monastic period known as “Prime.” If you rise to greet the sun or whenever it is that you rise to meet the world, that is your Prime Time.
Rev. Matthew offers this video from Megan Devine to reflect on this week.

Connection through Painful Times

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“The reality of grief is far different from what others see from the outside. There is pain in this world that you can't be cheered out of. You don't need solutions. You don't need to move on from your grief. You need someone to see your grief, to acknowledge it. You need someone to hold your hands while you stand there in blinking horror, staring at the hole that was your life. Some things cannot be fixed. They can only be carried.”
- Megan Devine
Author of 
 It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand
  
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