
A contemplative reflection on the soul’s deep longing to return to God, inspired by Marguerite Porete’s vision of divine union. Through surrender and grace, moments of God’s presence awaken hope, healing, and the desire to rest again in the Love from which we came.

A contemplative reflection on how divine light quiets the ego and draws the soul into deeper union with God. Inspired by Ilia Delio and the Christian mystical tradition, this piece explores silence, surrender, and the mystery beyond the self.

A contemplative reflection on recognizing God’s call after years of quiet invitation and learning to surrender to divine love. This piece explores the awakening that comes when we realize God never wanted our performance — only our presence.

Discover St. Thérèse of Lisieux’s wisdom on surrender and gratitude. Jesus doesn’t demand heroic acts but invites us into simple trust and thankful hearts, echoing Mary’s faithful yes and Scripture’s call to rest in grace.

A prayer of surrender and sanctification, this reflection asks God to purify the heart through the Holy Spirit and use the believer as a channel of divine peace, love, and charity. Rooted in Scripture, it expresses a desire to serve others so that God’s purposes may be fulfilled and His glory revealed through a…

This reflection confronts the foundational lie that God cannot be trusted or is unnecessary, revealing how self-reliance and worldly pursuits promise satisfaction but fail to deliver lasting peace. True and everlasting peace is found not through human effort or pleasure, but through faith, obedience, and submission to God—turning away from worldly ways and toward…

This poem calls the reader to seek lasting treasure not in earthly possessions but in God alone. By turning fully to the Lord and embracing what is freely given and eternal, the soul discovers true fulfillment—riches that satisfy the deepest longings of the heart and endure beyond all that passes away.

This prayerful reflection expresses deep gratitude for God’s providence, acknowledging that what we believe we want, need, or lack is often transformed when surrendered to Him. Rather than fulfilling our expectations, God offers Himself—revealing that true fulfillment, sufficiency, and desire are found not in circumstances or possessions, but in relationship with Him. The passage…