Bindrune for Resources to Manage Change

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If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. Sometimes we know change is coming, and other times change is thrust upon us. This bindrune will help you marshall your resources to weather the storm. Hagalaz […]

Daily Poem: Not Like Dante ~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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Not Like Dante ~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti Not like Dante discovering a commedia upon the slopes of heaven I would paint a different kind of Paradiso in which the people would be naked as they always are in scenes like that because it is supposed to be a painting of their souls but there would be no […]

A Daily Opportunity

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Nothing is so often irretrievably missed as a daily opportunity. ~ Marie von Ebner-Eschenback Some experiences are rare, perhaps even once in a lifetime—the chance to compete in the Olympics, or to see the competition in person. When those opportunities arise, we surprise ourselves with our ability to gather resources and devise plans to make […]

Daily Poem: Shiva Tears Off ~ Anonymous

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Shiva Tears Off ~Anonymous, from Sattasai 5.55 Shiva tears off Parvati’s underclothes during love Playful delicate hands fold across two of his eyes the third eye she kisses may it protect you

Daily Poem: Vermilion Flycatcher, San Pedro River, Arizona~Margaret Atwood

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This seems particularly suitable for our Lady of Death.   Vermilion Flycatcher, San Pedro River, Arizona ~Margaret Atwood The river’s been here, violent, right where we’re standing, you can tell by the trash caught overhead in the trees. Now it’s a trickle, and we’re up to our knees in late-spring yellowing weeds. A vermilion flycatcher […]

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