There’s a Snake, Thoughts by Glenda Taylor
There’s a snake in the Garden of Eden. A fat copperhead. I saw him this morning. And I must not amount to much, because he [...]
There’s a snake in the Garden of Eden. A fat copperhead. I saw him this morning. And I must not amount to much, because he [...]
Authentic Voice by Glenda Taylor I am a person acquainted with sorrow. Remember that, as I manifest joy. Undivided, the dark and the light, The [...]
Take a walk with Glenda Taylor at Earthsprings Retreat Center to experience the first hints of the advent of spring. https://youtu.be/AK9t-WYXKx4 To lean [...]
Prayer, a Poem by Glenda Taylor Saying the word God is placing a flaming arrow on your tongue. As sacrament, it may be meant [...]
The Trees Acquire New Dresses, a poem by Glenda Taylor Once again, as spring begins, the trees acquire new dresses. Floral prints. First the one I call [...]
“Cracks,” a poem by Glenda Taylor I. Somehow, perhaps temporarily, I have fallen into one or another of the cracks that can open in Wholeness itself, [...]
Lightness, a poem by Glenda Taylor With what feathery lightness do you step, And in such silence, yet surprise me— Scorpion walking on my bare [...]
Our good friend Steve Nash crossed over yesterday out of this form of life. Steve was one of the finest men I’ve ever known, and his [...]
Who can tell what miracles Love has in store for us If only we have the courage To become one with It? Everything we think we [...]
Open minded me... Well--no, though how often I wish it were so, for I can see the lack, the loss, the tragic end of the [...]