The End of the Manufactured Human? What if we showed no shame in showering the earth with whole-bodied adoration? What if we nobly faced the four directions, offered prayers, and felt our place in the center? What if we celebrated life with songs at the slightest urge? What if we didn’t have to shield our … Continue reading
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Bottomland Hardwoods
Bottomland Hardwoods the leaves crunched beneath our feet as we kept pace with the afternoon sun. a sharp call, like a tropical bird, echoed across the forest. we froze for reasons we didn’t know. “pileated woodpecker,” i said. and then, we continued on… small things caught my eye like the glossy red dogwood berries glimmering … Continue reading
The Toughest Work and Integration
Some notes on trauma, integration, and wholeness: The toughest work is loving yourself and arriving home in your own skin, inviting all parts of you back home. Then, the toughest work is extending beyond that skin into the world with expression, creation, and action…as if just learning to walk and be human. Once we connect … Continue reading