you & me Kayla, Karma and My Nights in Group Room 2. I paused before I left the room. Kayla was sleeping peacefully, cocooned in multiple blankets in the den of the two armchairs. Continue Reading
world It’s 2021: The Insignificant With the Sacred Unique. How do you have a new year when it all feels like a continuation of the old?How do you 'live' when we're still stuck in limbo? Continue Reading
wisdom January 2021 Spirit Animal Readings: Life Is a Gray Area. Stop doing what everyone expects you to do! Stop pleasing others, start pleasing yourself. In life and in the bedroom! Buck the status quo. Continue Reading
you & me Because It Mattered: A Celebration of Loss and Grief. Instead of fighting back the debilitating sense of loss, celebrate your grief, because it shows you that you experienced something meaningful. Continue Reading
poetry Let’s Stop This Legacy of Harm: Letter to Mother Earth. {poetry} Mother Nature, you have called us to change our ways and take heed. Let us learn, let us listen, let us stop the human greed. Continue Reading
you & me Toxic Nostalgia: Moving Past Expired Relationships It may be saddening, but a relationship ending does not mean you have done anything wrong. Do not let toxic nostalgia tell you any different. Continue Reading
world Dare to Be Too Much: Lessons 2020 Taught Me. Each one of these invitations to dare was shaped by a year that called all of us to care more than we’ve been accustomed to. Continue Reading
poetry Aum: Turn on, Tune in, and Drop Out Completely. {poetry} Aum! The moon is full. End of 2020 -- apocalypse time. Terence McKenna only messed up the numbers, everything else is straight to the point. Continue Reading
you & me Like Actaeon, Seeing the Savagery of My Own Mind. I had suppressed something seething beneath the surface, awaiting the tooth or claw of another’s edges, because I couldn’t see my own. Continue Reading
wisdom Experiencing Mother Nature in Uluru and the Red Center. Mother appears merciless because She re-creates after She destroys. Like Kali and Durga, She destroys what does not serve us anymore. Continue Reading