“If your daily life seems of no account, don’t blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to…
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soul work
Growing older we discover that life doesn’t actually get easier. We just become a bit more skilled at navigating the ups and downs. On good days, I can see the challenges that come my way as invitations to stretch a little, grow a little, learn a little. Viewed this way, just about everything becomes an opportunity for soul work. Read more about what soul work means to me, or browse the archive of stories below.
A Religion of One’s Own
The first thing I did when I found out I was pregnant, twenty-five years ago this winter, was get in…
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Pub date! (Music, photos & books to win)
Today is the official paperback release of Magical Journey. Paperback publications of quiet, mid-list memoirs don’t generally get reviews or ad…
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Dear Older (Love, Old)
This is the first in a series of letters between me and my friend, author Margaret Roach, on the challenges (and…
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On walking the labyrinth, 2014
You take a step forward, and another, still not sure you’re on the right road. And yet, there is something…
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The Soul of Solstice
One December when our sons were little, I hung a piece of paper painted a deep dark blue in our…
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