Monthly Archives: November 2010

Holding Fast

Given that the first day of the workshop is now over, I bet anything the title of this next poem and picture is perfect! Meeting the Unexpected A young executive, stressed by the frenzied pace of his e-market world, seeks … Continue reading

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Place Holder Too

Epona Weaves the Worlds Ancient Europeans revered the horse as the goddess, Epona, who wed the fertility of the land to the fertility of the people, who carried the sun across the sky and the warrior on her back. The … Continue reading

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Place Holder

I’m heading North tomorrow, Friday, to teach an Introduction to Ecstatic Wisdom Postures for the weekend. You can read more about Ecstatic Postures right here on this blog site. Note the page with that name on the header right above … Continue reading

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To Be or Not

Salmon, salmon, salmon. Where are they? Out in the Sound, how many struggle to find their way home to these tiny creeks? We’ve had rain in the past week. The stream bed flows with more water and a faster current. … Continue reading

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Touched by the Unexpected

My last post, oh so long ago on the 27th of October, shares the vagaries that ordinary life plays on us from time to time, or maybe moment to moment. And that theme has continued since. Later that same day, … Continue reading

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