Karin Conroy

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Almost every one of Odysseus's encounters coming home from Troy are losses of some type—his men, his control, his power, his time, his memory, his fame, the boat itself. Falling, losing, failing, transgression, and sin are the pattern, I am sorry to report. Yet they all lead toward home.
Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life
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