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Raised by Silence
by Emma Elizabeth Agurto Ochoa | March 6, 2026 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Mysticism, Personal Journeys | 0 Comments
The women in my neighborhood had remedies for everything: tea for heartbreak, a leaf for fever, a whispered prayer for fear. Plants hung on windowsills, candles burned near photographs, and eucalyptus scented the kitchen air.
The Call in the Morning
by Jack Burley | February 26, 2026 | Featured, Personal Journeys | 0 Comments
I noticed a pair of shoes sticking out from behind the bins.
“Allāhu Akbar” in My Everyday Life: A Re-reading by a Secular Iranian Woman
by Parvaneh Ravadgar | February 20, 2026 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Paths and Traditions, Uncategorized | 1 Comment
The word “Allah” was not invented by Islam. It’s a historical product of a land where hardship, vulnerability, and the need for refuge were part of everyday human experience
Angels and Demons: Guardians in the Dark
by Doc Spoons | February 11, 2026 | Featured, Mysticism | 3 Comments
Love asks me to become more human, not less. . It asks me to forgive instead of feeding the darkness.
Whale, Bird, and Yia Yia
by George Kalergis | February 6, 2026 | Featured, Nature, Personal Journeys | 4 Comments
Just one old human and one ancient creature from another world, holding each other’s gaze on a vast, quiet ocean.
Repetitions
by Robert Wilson | January 25, 2026 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Perspectives | 5 Comments
Snow is rain expanded to fullness
Do Not Envy The Robust
by Frances Browning | January 23, 2026 | Editor's Picks, Featured, Healing | 8 Comments
Pattern breakers are as important as the pattern.
A Place I Call Home
by Jenn Zatopek | January 15, 2026 | Featured, Personal Journeys | 4 Comments
Healing Begins From Within: On Crisis, Nature, and Renewal
by Wendy Williamson | January 9, 2026 | Featured, Nature | 2 Comments
The Mystic Mother’s Star in Stitch and Symbol: From Palestine to Mexico, from Ukraine to the Americas.
by Val James | January 1, 2026 | Creativity, Featured | 1 Comment
Stitched symbols and motifs found on textiles in antiquity carry humanity’s living water of myth and memory, message and story, the lived experience of its maker and the maker before her, her mother and her mother before her.
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Raised by Silence
The women in my neighborhood had remedies for everything: tea for heartbreak, a leaf for fever, a whispered prayer for fear. Plants hung on windowsills, candles burned near photographs, and eucalyptus scented the kitchen air.
The Mystic Mother’s Star in Stitch and Symbol: From Palestine to Mexico, from Ukraine to the Americas.
by Val James
Stitched symbols and motifs found on textiles in antiquity carry humanity's living water of myth and memory, message and story, the lived experience of its maker and the maker before her, her mother and her mother before her.
Learning how to Preach & Pray Thanks to Jazz
As I drove I discovered a story of my own began to flow in my imagination. By the time I got home at about 4 a.m., that story was all I had.
Brokenness
by Wally Swist
The depth of our dark night, or our brokenness, often reflects our awakening.
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