by Beth on November 7, 2011
I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume, you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. ~ Walt Whitman After the wonderful gift of The Sun last week, we receive a card that we haven’t seen since before the American presidential election, when “hope” was the slogan [...]
by Beth on October 22, 2011
As you know, on the weekends, I usually share art, poetry, or views from other visionaries. Today’s post is certainly that, and more. You see, Jen Louden is one of my real SHE-roes. She wrote The Woman’s Comfort Book back in 1992, which at times was my own hanging-on-by-my-fingernails survival manual through much of that [...]
by Beth on October 16, 2011
by Beth on October 14, 2011
This is so important, folks. We are in the midst of the best opportunity for real transformation that I have seen in decades. And it comes at such a pivotal time.. we can’t afford to wait, we mustn’t turn away from this. It might be our last best hope. David Korten adds his illuminating perspective [...]
by Beth on October 8, 2011
Alone by Maya Angelou From Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well by Maya Angelou. Copyright © 1975 by Maya Angelou. Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty And bread loaf is not stone I came up with one thing And I don’t believe [...]
by Beth on October 7, 2011
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by Beth on October 6, 2011
From the blog of a young woman who has studied under Joanna Macy, who is a part of the Pagan cluster and is on the front lines in Occupy DC, which is a part of the greater transformational energy moving and growing before our eyes. Thank you, beautiful Riyana, for standing for us. I am [...]
by Beth on September 28, 2011
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by Beth on September 18, 2011
My spirit is chiming, vast and deep as a temple bell, filled with hope and awakening after spending the day yesterday in a workshop with the incomparable Joanna Macy. In deepest gratitude, I share here the words of her friend and colleague, John Seed, from their book (with Pat Fleming and Arne Naess), Thinking Like [...]
by Beth on September 16, 2011
Because I am very public about my practice of Witchcraft, people frequently ask me where they can find a coven, a grove, a circle, or other group with whom to study, worship and practice magic. It’s not always easy. In America (at least until the next election), we no longer condemn Craft practitioners to capital [...]