world Trauma Fatigue and Our Response During These Times. When the flight or flight response is in full swing, it can feel as though we are being carried away by an internal storm. Continue Reading
poetry Feel Everything: Day-After-Birthday Letter to Me and You. Grant your soul permission to be here, to feel everything. Navigate with your heart as compass, intuition as guide, soul as travel partner. Continue Reading
world Dragonfly Funeral: Parenting During a Pandemic. The dragonfly was honored by laughs of the most innocent kind, as we, a group of tired women living in unknown times, paused to look on. Continue Reading
poetry I Feel…: Seeking Balance in Life’s Pendulum. {poetry} Stranded by relationships, shielded with empathy, conciliatory notes abound, I feel lonely. Stifled by stigma... I am hopeless. Continue Reading
poetry Your Voice Is More Golden Than Silence. {poetry} Start somewhere... Breaking through your silence and making use of your voice really does make a difference, to you and those around you. Continue Reading
wisdom Persephone and Pomegranates: Nuances of Letting Go. Many spiritual traditions, so deeply culturally appropriated in the West, incorporate acknowledging of impermanence, of death and letting go. Continue Reading
world Virgo Season: Season of the Goddess Aflame. I realized that Virgo, the earth sign of integration, had allowed me to feel the battle in all its darkness and blood. Continue Reading
poetry The RA Passenger: Time to Raise Awareness. {poetry} Time now to practice the hobbies you love, though you may find new ones more hand-in-glove with this passenger called rheumatoid arthritis. Continue Reading
poetry When We Can Do Nothing Else, We Wait. {poetry} We wait for the world to go back to normal, to be able to meet and greet each other like old times, to be able to breathe freely. Continue Reading
you & me I Am Here, and I Choose to See Myself as I Am. My eyes long to see the unexpected and the unseen, like the lower half of the face of the beautiful masked woman I passed on my walk. Continue Reading