you & me Meditation Is Not Just a Way to Still the Mind. When we are embodied and assume the witness mind, all of a sudden our worlds expand. They blossom with new possibilities. Continue Reading
poetry Perspective: We Don’t Know Stories That Are Not Our Own. {poetry} These are the stories I do my best to write. What this poem means to me is not what it will mean to you, and that makes it powerful. Continue Reading
feminism I’m a Dirt Woman: Your Black-and-White Rules Don’t Apply to Me. The rules that have defined you keep you hostage in an adopted environment. Construed by the taste buds of the paper-shufflers. Continue Reading
poetry The Unthinkable Choice. {poetry} This poem expresses the deep anguish and guilt I felt during the time I was trying to reach a firm decision about ending my marriage. Continue Reading
you & me The Fixing of My Legs: A Disjointed Mermaid. The surgery will not give me a fishtail so I can be set free, but a pair of functioning legs that will give me the ability to wander around. Continue Reading
world Does God Love a Creative or a Consultant? Algorithm God knows you better than you know yourself, and predicts what you’ll want to do, watch or buy in the next moment. Continue Reading
you & me I Won’t Project My Shadow Onto People I Love in This Moment in History. I will present ideas to him and others that I think are right and true, but I won’t dehumanize people I love in this moment in history. Continue Reading
you & me The Science Behind Returning to Work You Don’t Love. Whether work is meaningful or meaningless is subjective. Plowing the land could be drudgery for one person and purposeful for the next. Continue Reading
wisdom You Are the Goddess Aphrodite, Awaken to Her Power. This is how I see the rise of Aphrodite. What has been edited, what has been ridiculed and shamed, now comes into its own power. Continue Reading
you & me Broken Promises: My Desire to Be a Mother. I would not waver from my newfound duty. My desire to be your mother, teacher, and be there for you for as long as I could, was immense. Continue Reading