Photo was taken at Col√°iste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co.Cork (Irl)



A primrose adds some lovely colour to the garden in front of Col√°iste Choilm.

Thought on Friday – February – 08/02/2013



‘If making connections is so important for spiritual health, then at present we need to make as many as we can. Without God everything and everyone is lost property.’ ~Donagh O’Shea

To connect means to join or fasten, to unite or link together. We use the word connection a lot with mobile phones and whether we have a strong or poor connection. Connections with friends and family can bring meaning and fulfilment in our lives. Spiritual connections are equally as important. We can connect with ourselves, with everything good about us, with our gifts and talents and with everything that makes us special. We can connect with all those bits of life that energise us. There are also other things that can become a limiting story for us. Much better is our search for the bits that energise and help us to become the person we really want to be. Healthy spiritual connections will always point us in the direction of God, who is the centre point of all connections. Every day we do our best to search for this centre point. It is always a good day when we find it.