guest poem and photo by Monique Watt Heintzman, with permission, originally posted on Faith Today Take a walk in the woods, where life surges and recedes through the seasons like…
by Laurie Klein, Who but God would conceive an equinox? September 22nd marks a Northern Hemisphere celebration. As if astronomically centered on “going halves,” we enter a sacred equipoise: ancient…
post and all images by Kate Kennington Steer, I feel in a funny-old place, very in-between things and unsettled. Uncomfortable in my skin. Exhausted. Depleted. And I am out of…
By Lynne Baab — On March 20, at 9:15 a.m. Pacific Time, the earth will be completely vertical in its orbit. You probably know that for most of the year,…
We have just passed the equinox, that time of the year when night and day are of equal length in both northern and southern hemispheres. Equal yet not the same. Here…
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