As a plant dies for the winter it goes to seed, so that even as it experiences the last stages before dormancy, it is preparing to be born again in the spring.
Read MoreMy interpersonal relationships have changed pretty drastically as I took the time to explore every aspect of how I relate to the world around me. Most of these relationships have survived, and are more balanced and healthier as a result.
Read MoreI also felt that, by dealing with the physical pain, I didn’t have to delve into the emotional pain or the mental anguish associated with that trauma.
Read MoreA lot of these journal entries are about death, because as I was writing them, I was in various stages of the transition process with people and animals I love very much.
Read MoreI have a collection of chronic illnesses that have been varying degrees of disabling for the last eight or so years. The journey of alchemizing suffering and opening to the lessons of my soul has been physically painful, but spiritually enlightening.
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