By the time you read this we will be just past the Equinox, turning toward the other side of the year, inside, cozy. I can’t cover everything that I’d like to share with you in this one issue, but I’ll just start here anyways. This issue includes a short piece on Crown Shyness, and a meditative vision I wrote for Zohra just before she passed away. Also, two reports: one on 3 years of Personal Papers, and the other on returning to writing. Plus links and tips on a book gift I received this summer, and an easy-read international newsletter.
Wonderful to know your thoughts are flowing again. I love the vision of Crown as Interdependence . Each tree knows what it needs and also what the other needs.I hope that will always be the truth for us all , especially us.
This is glorious. I was not familiar with crown shyness. It moves and delights me. I admire the grace of your non-schedule and the rhythm of your writing.
What wonderful grouping of eclectic thoughts and ideas you have been brewing. And i absolutely agree that the chicken hat needs a red bowtie. Without it there is no balance.
Wonderful to know your thoughts are flowing again. I love the vision of Crown as Interdependence . Each tree knows what it needs and also what the other needs.I hope that will always be the truth for us all , especially us.
Thank you Carol!
This is glorious. I was not familiar with crown shyness. It moves and delights me. I admire the grace of your non-schedule and the rhythm of your writing.
What wonderful grouping of eclectic thoughts and ideas you have been brewing. And i absolutely agree that the chicken hat needs a red bowtie. Without it there is no balance.
Many thanks.
You've done it--passed through the rebirth canal. Forward into the new normal, or perhaps abnormal. (ab- means "away" or "without")