Chaco Canyon
by Margaret Swift The archeologist digs The dry dirt Devoid of death. She sees where they slept...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Swift | Jun 21, 2019 | Poetry |
by Margaret Swift The archeologist digs The dry dirt Devoid of death. She sees where they slept...
Read MorePosted by George Elliott Clarke | Jun 3, 2019 | Poetry |
by George Elliott Clarke Solomon speaketh encore: “How beautiful are thy naked feet, O...
Read MorePosted by Alfred K. LaMotte | May 17, 2019 | Poetry |
by A. K. LaMotte Sunday morning before dawn, I made a deal with Silence. I sold everything and got...
Read MorePosted by Ellen Rowland | May 8, 2019 | Poetry |
by Ellen Rowland What does it mean to stop and smell a rose? First, you have to get out of your...
Read MorePosted by John Haworth | May 3, 2019 | Poetry |
by John Haworth An old man dances at the edge of dreams. He wavers like a mirage in a land of sand...
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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.