What if we thought the same way about life that we did twenty, ten or even just five years ago? Could we even survive as a species if our thoughts stayed the same year in and year out? From age 10 to about 35 I kept diaries and journals, missing the odd month or even […]
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Me, Mary and a Moment
Walking into a favourite Cumberland coffee shop, a woman greeted me—enthusiastically! ‘Hi, how are you?’ she said. ‘I’m very well. How are you?’ Who is this? I must know her. Where do I know her from? I looked closer at her, her dark grey hair, dark eyes, lined face and big smile. ‘I’m so glad […]
La Que Sabe
LA QUE SABE Oh wise woman, la que sabe, keeper of the knowledge Share the visions of your world held in your heart and mind Tell the stories, sing the songs, of wisdom, soul and psyche Shake out the weeds, let down your hair, run wild like the wolves Oh wise woman, la que sabe, […]
For Xavier
They could have told me my cousin was gay. I was 19 and it was 1982 and I was more than a little shocked. I hadn’t seen Cousin Denis — who later changed him name to Xavier — since we moved to BC when I was 9. We’d had great fun as kids, running all […]
One-Pointedness
In her book Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert experiences the raw pleasures of delving one-pointedly into food, spiritual devotion and passionate love. While this was a paid writing vacation for her – could one be so blessed? – it enabled her to heal from a tumultuous marriage and divorce which she did quite successfully by […]