The Healing Creative Standpoint
A few years ago I was enrolled in a ten-week course titled Embodied Inquiry, held at the Ridhwan “Diamond Heart …
A few years ago I was enrolled in a ten-week course titled Embodied Inquiry, held at the Ridhwan “Diamond Heart …
Lately, I’ve been thinking about history and the concept of cultural evolution. This is generally thought of as a linear progression …
Song of the Rolling Earth Were you thinking that those were the words, Those upright lines? Those curves, angles, dots? …
In the fall of 2001, I was coming out of a yearlong Dark Night of the Soul. While my dreams …
Our lives can be considered a sacred quest. It is a quest that may have begun in this lifetime or …
I immediately resonated to Rita Loyd’s art “Embracing Shadow Self” (above) when I came across it a few days ago. …
What is it like to be a spiritually committed artist today in this beautiful/ailing world of ours? I believe that …
In my world, winter is the season for things like snuggling up with a hot cup of tea and a …
Jenna’s ‘Golden Child’ Collage I awoke one day last week with old family issues pushing all my negative emotional buttons. …
This past Christmas I created a homemade wedding album for my daughter, Julie, and her husband, David. On the front …
Because a community is more than just people
Traveling with Lympia
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Dreamwork as Spiritual Practice
Combining permaculture, serious crafty skills and a deeply instilled sense of wonder to lead as green(ish) a life as possible!
Exploring the F-word in religion at the intersection of scholarship, activism, and community.
fatherhood, zen, and the buddha's footprints in an everyday life
An Integrated Theory of the Twin Paths of the Spiritual Journey that lead to Inner Transformation by using Symbolism, Myth, and Parable.
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from a mountain top.
I'm not funny. What I am is brave. ~Lucille Ball