The Fae Folk and the Virus

Fae: The Fae are not susceptible to human viruses. However, we have not stood by without attempting to help human friends. Understand that most humans have resident gnome families living with them; other fae folk choose to live with, or near, humans. So, we become attached to "our" humans and naturally wish to support them in times of trouble. Many of us are engaged in lifting the spirits of humans, causing smiles by tickling babies, singing to one who is discouraged (not in a way that can be heard), and so forth.

Posted on May 4, 2020 and filed under Faeries, Intuition, Metaphysical.

Corona Retreat

Solitary retreats are a familiar experience for me. I’ve been taking off into the woods to retreat all of my adult life. After I had cancer ten years ago, I scheduled these retreats as many as six times per year to support my healing process. Retreating alone has been an important piece of my self-care and a way to deepen into my meditation practice.

Creature Comforts on the Camino, Part 2: Are Smartphones, Email, and Apps Existential Threats?

After my first journey to Santiago in June of 2002, I believed that a “real” pilgrimage could only be made in the traditional way, that is, the hard way. And for me, this meant eschewing the products and services that made it possible to avoid most of the Camino’s hardships. “Creature Comforts on the Camino, Part 1: Do Real Pilgrims Take Cold Showers?” addresses changes in the infrastructure that eased the way. Part 2 looks at the effect of technological advances on the Camino, specifically smartphones, email, and apps.

Posted on April 3, 2020 and filed under Pilgrimage, Spirituality, Travel.

Self-love

It’s only mid-March and I’ve already noticed a shift in my outlook that has influenced how 2020 is going for me. I’m not sure what started it: An invitation by my art teacher Flora Aube to ditch typical new year resolutions in favor of self –love? An artwork with a message to replace acceptance with the ongoing efforts to become a better version of myself? Or simply, turning 50? The recognition of having lived half a century leads one to contemplate certain things.

Posted on March 17, 2020 and filed under Meditation, mindfulness.

How To Clean Out Your Closet: What To Ditch And What To Keep

Minimalism has increasingly gained in popularity. When you choose minimalism, there is no space to contain disorder, especially in the closet. The modern-minimal-chic advocate curating every small detail of your life, down to the laundry drawer. Marie Kondo, author of The Magical Art of Tidying Up, promotes the idea that we should only hold on to things that "make us happy". 

Posted on February 21, 2020 and filed under Guest Blogger, mindfulness.

Human-Centered Intentional Culture

Creating a healthy business culture with engaged employees is possible. Clarity of purpose, real care for the people involved, clear expectations and persistence can get you there. The bad news: it is hard. But the good news is that work is much more fun when approached this way.

Posted on January 31, 2020 and filed under community, Local Businesses, mindfulness.

Helping the Homeless

The day after Christmas, 2019, a day when many celebrate the birth of a homeless child, a social mediate site for Ann Arbor townies posted this question:  “Would you ever open your home to a homeless person?”  Forty-eight comments later, administrators closed the post’s comments.  My take on these comments is that most people answered “yes,” “no” or “if I knew the homeless person.” 

Posted on January 28, 2020 and filed under community, Local Organizations.

Habituation vs. Gratitude

I’ve always resonated with the idea of the psyche as landscape that varies in topography, weather patterns, vegetation, and inhabitants. Polarities of all kinds can be found within, even though the mind itself prefers to land on one side of things rather then continuing to remain open to alternatives. It is best to make a practice of contemplating opposing ideas to stay connected to reality, and to not be fooled by our own minds.

Posted on January 24, 2020 and filed under Daily Rituals, mindfulness.

What is Truth?

What is truth? In our world of ‘fake news’ and contested facts, truth can be difficult to grasp and even harder to hold. How can we look at an interaction or event and come to such dramatically different conclusions? To perceive it accurately requires a level of objectivity and nonattachment few of us possess. It is almost impossible to separate who we are and what we hold sacred from what we perceive. Truth is challenging to witness—it can be simultaneously terrifying and awe inspiring. Just when we think we understand, it suddenly gives way to a profounder meaning—a soul shaking reality that moves us to the very core of our being. 

Posted on January 10, 2020 and filed under Intuition, Metaphysical, Tarot.

A CONVERSATION WITH THE SPIRIT OF PEACE

River: May I speak to the spirit of peace, please?

Peace: Granted. I hear you.

River: Thank you! Some of our people call you a goddess, others a spirit or an angel. How do you describe yourself?

Peace: I rather like the title Spirit. It is more complex in meaning, and better suited to my role than the other words you mention.

Posted on January 1, 2020 and filed under Intuition, Metaphysical, Spirituality.

Above and Beyond Self Care

2018 and 2019 seemed to be the years of “Self-Care.” It was advocated in every store and every social media platform. “Take care of you first.” “Do what you need and if others don’t understand, that’s their problem.”

Certainly, becoming exhausted from busy-ness serves no one well nor anyone long term. Yet, in all the well-meant advocating for self-love, the greater need for this message wasn’t being delivered. Mental and physical self care is important because it is the means to clear thinking and understanding. This then yields the SO needed empathetic actions within our larger communities and in our higher spiritual walks.

Natural Dyes Tell The Story of Where you Live

"The story within any natural dye can take you to a place in time, a history lesson of warriors, of antiquity, or harken to your favorite local hiking trail.  The Crazy Wisdom journal story highlighting our organization, Color Wheel, ends on a note that makes for a great starting point for this blog:

Posted on November 22, 2019 and filed under Art, Creativity, Environment, Green Living, Nature.

Lilith

Usually, ideas from a book find their way into a blog about a painting with synchronicity rather then cognitive synthesis, in other words, more by happenstance as opposed to conscious deliberation. The above painting came about as a direct result of my reading Original Resistance, Reclaiming Lilith, even though as usual, I wasn’t going for it intentionally, but rather following the creative flow. I thought I was painting another Tree Spirit until the snake showed up letting me know this is Lilith herself, and I better get on with telling her story.

Posted on November 11, 2019 and filed under Art, Goddesses.