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Sabbath: By Wayne Muller


Muller is a therapist, min- ister, community advocate, consultant, public speaker and author in Santa Fe, N.M. (www.waynemuller. com). He is the founder of Bread for the Journey, a network that engages in grassroots, neighbor- hood philanthropy through micro-grants.


20 The Lutheran • www.thelutheran.org Being, having & doing enough I


n the rush and pressure of our busy lives, most of us have forgotten what enough of anything feels like. How do we know we have done enough work, made enough money, done enough for others or gotten enough done on our to-do list? A thermostat senses when our home is sufficiently warm or cool, then sends a message to power down to resting mode. But what about our inner thermostat—the quiet voice that tells us we have done what we could or given what we were able? What if this inner knowing has been silenced? If we move too fast, we


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