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The Republic of the Marshall Islands, 2010 I feel their eyes watching me – hundreds, maybe...

Passing

He never would have imagined his name there, neatly printed on a small folded card on the altar of...

The Orb Weavers

The limitations of our own senses keep us from understanding the vastly different ways other life forms experience their worlds and accumulate knowledge. The spiderweb’s sparkling dew allows me to broaden my perception.

CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE

Four years old;I’m dig, dig, digging a giant holeIn our sandy, sod-less yard(Last year a field of...

My Time As A Hermit

We’re not very good at recognizing illusions, least of all the ones we cherish about ourselves. Contemplation is not and cannot be a function of this external self.

Broken Hearts

It is the season of a frozen earth and a deep look inward. Albert, my husband of thirty-nine...
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The Orb Weavers

The limitations of our own senses keep us from understanding the vastly different ways other life forms experience their worlds and accumulate knowledge. The spiderweb’s sparkling dew allows me to broaden my perception.

Doukhobors: Spirit Wrestlers

The Doukhobors believed in personal revelation, where each person sought their own understanding of God.

Nuclear Conversion

In my hand … In my own hand … I held a set of keys to Armageddon.

Recovering Christian Mysticism

For many, discussing magic in a Christian context feels contradictory, perhaps even dangerous. The church’s historical stance on this topic reveals a legacy of fear, condemnation, and restriction intended to keep believers from practices often labeled as “pagan.” But as history unfolds and research evolves, we’re uncovering a more nuanced truth: the presence and use of magic have always been part of human culture, including within religious frameworks.

Applied Spirituality

Mapping A Path To The Divine

Mapping A Path To The Divine

I like to explore the spiritual terrain of religions and even set up camp and learn their practices, but I have never settled on one. If anything I draw on all I’ve experienced in mapping my own route to the divine.

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Autumn & Emptying The Cup

Autumn & Emptying The Cup

There’s a way that in this yellowing, all of that can begin to putrefy, fall apart, and be turned to dust. The particles of light which comprise this dust, the alchemical scintilla, are one of the true symbols on the alchemical or mystical path, emanations of the activity of the Ally as it incarnates in time and space by way of emotion, image, and pure feeling.

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Mysticism & Experience

I See You

I See You

He nudged my arm, and there he was, in his whole human body – that’s how the dead come to us, sometimes.

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The Braided Way

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.

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