#131- Why We Notice What We Notice: Summer of Sabbath- Revisited
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Two years ago, Sabbath taught me to notice fresh-baked bread. Lately...I've been noticing dust.
Not because the bread disappeared. And not because the dust wasn't always there. But because somewhere along the way, my lens shifted.
What if the things that consistently catch our attention are telling us something deeper?
This week on Glordinary, we're revisiting Moses' burning bush, an annual eye exam, and the surprising way Sabbath doesn't just change what we notice—it gently adjusts the lens through which we see everything.
Maybe it's time for another eye exam. Listen in as we continue our Summer of Sabbath: Revisited series. www.glordinary.com
Here’s a small excerpt: “Two years ago, my eyes seemed drawn toward gifts. Lately, my eyes seem drawn toward perceived deficiencies and disappointment. (And for the record, disappointment is one heck of a beast.)”
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