Voices Imagined in Spring
A unique glance at springtime in a season of suffering through imagined voices of the Great Feminine Archetype Me: [...]
A unique glance at springtime in a season of suffering through imagined voices of the Great Feminine Archetype Me: [...]
1000 BCE Jewish writings assembled, the Torah, the earliest part of the text that was subsequently known to Christians as [...]
I speak, till you cry out "Partial! Only Partial!" Then I go silent. I paint, until you say "One, only one of the limitless possible," [...]
Many years ago, I was privileged to spend some time with an incredible man named Hyemeyohsts Storm. He described himself as a [...]
Many of us are exhausted with the various social, political and moral dilemmas of our time. We do well to listen [...]
Keep Walking, by Rumi, Translation by Coleman Barks Keep walking. Though there's no place to get to. Don't try to see through the distances. That's [...]
“God is not what we think It is. God is not a thing, a being, a noun... all the names we have for God and [...]
As I have navigated the turbulent currents of this week’s corono-virus events, I was reminded of something I wrote in my journal [...]
Jesus Christ, detail from Deesis mosaic, Hagia Sophia, IstanbulPhoto by Edal Anton Lefterov, via Wikipedia, CC 3.0 “I have promised to write someday [...]
Kabir, 1825 Painting of Kabir Weaving, Public Domain Kabir was a mystic and poet born in India around 1398. As an infant, he [...]