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one to talk to about the things that matter most to us,” says Taylor. She encourages everyone to make time for community— whether it is at church on Sunday, a running group, book club or something else—wherever one’s spiritual life resides. Most importantly, adds Korngold,


pay attention to the moment: “The point that is often overlooked in the story of Moses and the burning bush is that he was busy tending his father-in-law’s flock, when he saw a bush out of the corner of his eye that was burning, but not consumed by flame. It was only when he stopped what he was doing, turned aside and paid attention that God spoke to him. “If that were to have happened to-


day, Moses’ cell phone probably would have gone off and he may have missed it altogether.”


Lisa Marshall is a freelance writer and mother of four whose spiritual life resides along the running trails of Colo- rado’s mountains. Connect at LisaMarshall08@gmail.com.


Follow your instincts. That’s where true wisdom manifests itself. ~ Oprah Winfrey


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