fiction Sung Home: Chapter Fifty Two. {fiction} Then I recognized the woman, just as her eyes focused on me... She was the woman who, with Stinky Boy, had detained Burl and I in Deming. Continue Reading
you & me The Healing Powers of a Women’s Circle. This is the core of what women’s circles teach. Bringing women together in a circle to share stories, leaving jealousy and competition at the door. Continue Reading
you & me Holding on to Hurt and Joy Circling into Each Other. There’s beauty in the mix of resistance and surrender... a yin-yang symbol where sadness has a drop of joy and joy contains a dot of pain. Continue Reading
you & me Heal Your Internalized Death Mother Archetype. Healing the death mother is healing our relationship to our inner life and de-armoring all the tension and gripping and pain in our bodies. Continue Reading
archives, you & me No One Is an Island, We All Make an Impact. Most of us experience feeling alone, but we’re all making an impact on everything and everyone around us, one way or another, in every moment. Continue Reading
archives, world See People as Individuals: Escape Identity Politics. I see all human interaction as a complex web, each person and collection of people imbued with part of the map of the human landscape. Continue Reading
archives, poetry Oasis: I Have Found a Place. {poetry} I have found a place amidst the desert of myself. It lounges, unchecked and indecorous, with unmatched beauty. It holds the pieces of our past. Continue Reading
poetry River Spells: Part Three. {poetry} Joy and sorrow come from the same place. They are two currents of the same river. Follow the flow of either one and you grow your capacity for the other. Continue Reading
archives, you & me Dive into Your Pain Instead of Sedating It. It's simple. Stop sedating. We need to feel our pain. We need to stop running away and sit with those horrible uncomfortable feelings. Continue Reading
poetry All Moments Without End. {poetry} We’re building unsafe houses from the bones of ghosts of missing children. You dig and you dig, but all you find is earth. Continue Reading