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Lisa Howe's avatar

I just finished a course of high dose radiation for a benign brain tumor on Wednesday. It was terrifying and the side effects are brutal. I went to my acupuncturist on Thursday, and she burst into the room holding up a tangerine like it was Simba in The Lion King. She told me that the fruit was a from a tree that originated in Japan, and that the tree and its owner survived Hiroshima. Then when they moved to the US, they brought seedlings with them. It fruits twice a year and *just so happened* to fruit this last week. She handed it to me saying, "If this tangerine can survive and thrive after radiation, so can you." Every bit of this experience was a sign of God for me.

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There must be something in the air. I've been meditating about the shepherds all Advent, and realized that the watching-sheep equivalent in my life is doing dishes and laundry and walking the dog--the ordinary, common, necessary jobs we all have to do. And that is what the angels break into, right? Maybe not while I'm praying or meditating or journaling or doing some other kind of holy or self-help business, but while I'm just going about my tedious daily life. Maybe we try too hard. The gift was and maybe still is, unexpected.

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