The Philosophy Professor Discusses the Nature of the Self-Conscious Mind (or The Invisible Bear)
“Please do not think about bears,” he says, and try as I might, here he comes, big and...
Read MorePosted by Cathryn Essinger | Feb 4, 2021 | Poetry |
“Please do not think about bears,” he says, and try as I might, here he comes, big and...
Read MorePosted by Dorothy Walters | Jan 28, 2021 | Poetry |
In 1330 BCE, a memorial was erected in Egypt to Maya, Tutankhamun’s wet nurse who “fed...
Read MorePosted by Susan Glassmeyer | Jan 27, 2021 | Poetry |
The meadow is a monochrome of confection,
every rooted thing around you recognizable
beneath the sugary coat of snow.
Posted by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer | Jan 22, 2021 | Poetry |
One morning we will wake up and forget to build that wall we’ve been building, the one between us...
Read MorePosted by Tiffany Lee Brown | Jan 13, 2021 | Poetry |
Shut down the computer. Fling your phone into the sea. Accidentally delete all your emails—...
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The Braided Way is a framework to see every faith tradition as a strand, braided into a larger whole of spiritual awareness. In the Braided Way, combining spiritual practice from various faiths allow us to explore sacred experience and wonder in forms that resonate with our personal spiritual needs and sacred intuitions. In today’s culture, many people shun religious dogma, but yearn for spiritual connection. The Braided Way allows the ceremonies and practices of multiple faiths to be available without the confinements of cultural dogma.