To be incarnated means to be in the flesh, as the etymology itself reveals, and the Gospel of John speaks of Christ’s incarnation as the embodiment of the Logos. That is the principle of the Logos: we are spirit, in flesh. To speak of Logos without embodying it would be empty. To live the Logos is to embody the virtues. My voice grows more courageous as I speak and write; I choose honesty because truth is my anchor; I bow to humility as the ground of learning; I give thanks daily through gratitude; I practice kindness in presence and in word; I sharpen discernment to align with my Logos; I cultivate excellence as a daily discipline; I act with generosity so that value circulates. These are the virtues that I abide by, every day, all the time. Have you meditated deeply on what is the reflection of your Logos? have a great week, get inspired and inspire somebody else! View article →