Vibrant whispers Behind ears Back of neck Down shoulders Ribs Feathery sensations Currents Spirit weaving Interlacing Body curls swirls swishes Mouth parts Eyes glaze
Yogi Tea donation tag from tea bag might look innocent but it's dang stubborn I can't lose it I lose tons of things all the time big things obvious things but not tags from tea bags tags from tea bags, and owl feathers those two things I cannot lose
for you from me with love for me for you and love because it longs longs too short to reach reaches too long for. get. to love the love from me. for me for you
Brilliant how the right book at the right time can get into our blood – shape who-we-are. Introducing a few of my little shape-shifters... (in order of appearance - CLiCK to see better) Kinship with all Life – J.Allen Boone Do you have empathy with animals, would you like to communicate with them? Written in 1954, this book is easy to read, wise, informative and astonishing!
The I Ching – Brian Brown Walker A little book of ancient Chinese magic! Play with pennies and let the universe speak to you through this easy to use oracle. Plus it looks nice on the desk. Education of Little Tree – Forest Carter Cry-Cry-Cry! This gem tore my heart open. It comes with a disclaimer: Apparently the author was not who he claimed to be and wrote this “true story” under an alias nothing close to who he really was. But I was SO moved by this (actually not-so-true) story, that I decided to forgive him, I do feel he redeemed himself by opening a tenderness in me.
Eat, Pray, Love – Elizabeth Gilbert Well, I assume everyone has heard of this book by now. If you don’t know what it is…go ask Oprah. Joan of Arc – Mark Twain OKAY this was a SURPRISE!!! I reclaimed it from a give-away box many years ago. Mark Twain is a genius of a writer! (I know, duh). He really did write this version of Joan of Arc – the best available - I’m positive. He spent 12 years researching this baby, his best-loved work (by him and me). Every page is a morsel. Great for Men and Women and Coming-of-Agers. Get it!
A Joseph Campbell Companion – Joseph Campbell This is a compilation of some of the best and juiciest of JOE’s work. I love to flip this book open and start reading from anywhere.
Medicine Cards – Sams & Carson I’m not gonna say that these are the best “Tarot” style cards in the world, because they’re probably not. I do believe in animal medicine and used these cards heaps in my twenties. Nice illustrations and simple explanations. If you are down with nature’s wisdom or were like, a Native American in your past life or something - check these out.
Crow with No Mouth – Ikkyu Oh god-bless me! Stumbled across this little shocker recently. I can only say a few things about it: I want to wear it under my shirt. I have tried wiping it on my arms to see if the words will fall off. I carry it in the car for good luck. BUT – Enter at your own risk.
Helen Keller – Wendy Watson Ya’ll know the story. Opened-my-eyes…ahem, so to speak. Read it back to back when I was in third grade. Love the heart and soul of this woman. The strength. Read or give to any child 7 on up.
Island of the Blue Dolphins – Scott O’Dell Another one I scoured back-to-back-to-back in third/fourth grade. (And I did NOT like to read when I was a kid, so that should tell ya something). Based on a true story of a young Native American girl who gets stranded on an island for 18 years with a pack of wild dogs.
Sunburst Farm Family Cookbook – Sunburst Farm Just an old hippie cookbook put together by some 1970’s hippies who lived in a commune in California. It’s probably been out of print for years - and most of the recipes are incorrect so you always have to adjust measurements, but I lived out of it in early motherhood. Relished it actually. Summerhill – A.S. Neill This dude is RADICAL, (way ahead of his time) I like them like that. After being tormented by adults as a child – he opened his own super FAR OUT boarding school for troubled kids of all ages. This is not for everyone and I certainly have not applied all of his principals in my own child rearing, but I will say, it altered my perspective on how things can be done and gave me confidence in parenting and great respect for the little beings among us.
Le Petite Prince – Antoine de Saint Exupéry No I didn’t read it in French – but I think it sounds better so I’m faking it. I am also faking it that I can ever remember what this story is about. I do remember wisdom woven between words and fanciful images that get stuck under skin. Actually I think I “stuck” this book in the mix, because I thought I was supposed to, but I can’t guarantee it has actually changed my life.
Women Who Run With the Wolves -Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D. THIS BOOK HAS FOR SURE ALTERED MY LIFE – SHAPED ME. EVERY WOMAN, GO BUY THIS BOOK! IT IS MY HONEST TO GOODNESS BIBLE AND HAS HELPED ME UNDERSTAND THE DEEP FOREST OF HUMAN NATURE. THE WORDS MELT AROUND YOU. YOU WILL BE LOST – AND THEN FOUND.
Animal-Speak – Ted Andrews I want to marry symbolism. Teddy breaks it down. Dissecting animal behavior, mythology and using historical references, he offers the reader a way to relate to oneself through creatures we may encounter in life or in dreams. Shake hands with “you” by attuning to the ones who have walked before.
Mutant Message – Marlo Morgan True story I read when I was 18. I don’t remember the details, but I remember CRYING and LAUGHING. This is a fascinating account of an American woman who goes to live with aboriginals down under and learns old secrets, wisdom and TRUST.
The Mists of Avalon – Marion Zimmer Bradley Really FAT Book. It will consume your life – but let it. If you have any interest in Ancient Mystery Schools, Priestesses, Wizards, King Arthur, Faeries, Herbs, Rituals, Love Stories, or Unseen Powers…indulge. Not quite Harry Potter for grown ups, but it’s a little bit Harry Potter for grown ups. Sexier though.
A Woman’s Worth – Marianne Williamson Good quickie fix. EMPOWERMENT style. Easy-to-read. Nice-to-look-at. Clear – straight-to-the-point bathtub book. Play of Consciousness – Swami Muktananda This is the true story of enlightenment - a Yogi’s journey. I have never read this book cover-to-cover, but I know it by heart. More than magical…a living entity, an umbilical cord to the eye of the universe. But don’t be surprised if it sits on your bookshelf for many years, only to one day pop off the shelf and hit you on the head. Just saying…
This love that rises me everyday and tucks me in every night - I am devoted to. The place in me that is the same as the place in us all - I am devoted to. The trust it requires to live an activated magical life experience right here, right now - I am devoted to. I am married to, committed to, serving always - this love.