archives, you & me It’s Not a Sex Problem, It’s a Society Problem. The continued blaming will only prolong the problem, because the more divided we become, the more difficult it will be to create a different future. Continue Reading
archives, feminism Dance Barefoot Around a Fire, and Keep Unleashing Your Special Magic. Your sorcery is too big to extinguish. It will come through the trunks of poplars, the haze of the morning sky, the halo around the moon. Continue Reading
archives, world Climate Story: The Great Potential. Current predictions give 10-12 years before climate catastrophe is realized... We would do well to accept a future defined by climate change. Continue Reading
you & me Love Before, Not After, Meeting Your Mate. We have an extraordinarily backwards, and very dysfunctional, way of looking at love. We think it's something we direct at someone or something. Continue Reading
you & me Credo of the Ultimate Self. I am the ultimate that the self sees reflected in the universe, and the undying laughter of that realization. I am the desire to make the Tao gleam. Continue Reading
fiction Sung Home: Chapter Eight. {fiction} I was named after a big batik that Grandma Sita had on the wall of her bedroom of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi... Mama took it down to take home with us. Continue Reading
wisdom Finally, It Is Safe to Feel Safe. We might have a history of having to depend on inconsistent and unreliable adults, so now we feel we cannot trust anyone with anything. Continue Reading
archives, you & me Dichotomies: Every Piece of Discontent in a Relationship Is the Contribution of the Two. It takes two... This realization was known and placed somewhere in my being, but I had never had the emotional capacity to apply it to my own life. Continue Reading
poetry Huntress of the Holy Sound. {poetry} Come home to the river lay your body down give the bones of the past and future back to this holy ground. Sit here by the water listen to her song... Continue Reading
archives, poetry To the Men in the Room: A Poem About Privilege. {poetry} Men, take this as a lesson, what you can do with your privilege: Don’t help those who are falling do what they can do for themselves, but support them. Continue Reading