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Tag Archives: healing
Nature, Real or Fantasy?
I bought a new T-shirt because it’s April after a long, harsh winter and I need color. On the tag it says, “Nature is imagination itself” William Blake I often think that someday I’ll take the time to read more … Continue reading
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Tagged bluebirds, creativity, fantasy, healing, imagination, love, Nature, real, transformation, trees
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I Rise!
I was lying on a table in a morgue and there was golden light all around me. The table was an electromotion conserve autopsy, electric corpse dissection morgue table, but it wasn’t cold or uncomfortable. One of my good friends … Continue reading
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Tagged die, dissecting, Easter, healing, Maya Angelou, morgue, rise, rising, transformation, wounds
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St. Brigid and The Murmurings of Spring
I grew up in Watkins Glen, New York and there were so many Italian-Americans living there that the town was oftentimes derogatorily referred to as Wop Town. I was sometimes called Redheaded Wop because I had flaming red hair and … Continue reading
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Tagged Celtic seasons, Dolores Whelan, healing, holy wells, Imbolc, Ireland, Italian-American, Liscannor, Mother Mary, Norah, red head, springtime, St. Brigid, statutes, transformation
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