– Author unknown A time comes in your life when you finally get it – when, in the midst of all your fears and insanity, [...]
“The price we pay for alienating ourselves from the life of our own bodies is great. First of all, we lose the vitality, spontaneity, and [...]
“We are taught that the body is an ignorant animal intelligence dwells only in the head. But the body is smart. It does not discern [...]
from Carol P. Christ’s Rebirth of the Goddess: To transform the way we think we must find alternatives to dualistic and hierarchial habits of thought. [...]
The amazing words of Audre Lorde: The erotic is a measure between the beginnings of our sense of self and the chaos of our strongest [...]
paraphrased quotes from Nelle Morton’s discussion of The Goddess As Metaphoric Image: [Embodied spirituality] usher[s] in a reality that respects the sacredness of my existence, [...]
“Often our minds, conditioned and indoctrinated as they have been, can prevent us from perceiving the truth; sometimes our bodies can tell us more.” — [...]
I went on a wonderfully sweet date to see R. Buchminster Fuller: The history (and mystery) of the universe, which is an incredible one man [...]
I love Thea Hillman, I just read this in her new book Intersex (for lack of a better word): “Gay” is women loving women and [...]
My freewillastrology.com for the week: If I were dressing you for Halloween, I would be inclined to draw on the inspiration of those old fairy [...]
The following poem is exactly where I am in my life. Mary Oliver is an incredible, intense and thoughtful poet. How perfect that this poem [...]
You, the Ultimate Reality, are All in All. Atheism confesses the ineffability of Your Essence. Polytheism personifies Your manifold Attributes. Monotheism witnesses the unity of [...]
“Surround yourself with people who are eagerly evolving: They spark you and you spark them. Evolution occurs naturally.“ This is a quote from one of [...]
“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss [...]
“Critics, for the most part, were the minions of the academy and they enforced official policy with such slashing, acid-tongued diatribes against apostates that their [...]
The following is Alexander Pope’s 1728 lament of science’s triumph and rule over art. I find it to be quite symbolically relavent to current societies [...]
As many of you may know, I am an avid collector of quotes. Being in grad school has provided me with some incredibly rich and [...]




