Bobbi Sinha-Morey | Selected poems

Quiet Song In the hush of summer twilight the trees give off a sense of listening, the dust of August in their leaves. The sky stretches tight, a man- dorla of cloud around the sun, the air soft as quills on my skin. Dusk begins to undress, and, wrapped in the presence of a nude starry heaven, the nakedness of my spirit is touched by drops of purity, that I […]

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Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson | A Divine Plan?

The following is an excerpt from Spiritual Politics (copyright 1994 by Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson, pages 236-240). This excerpt discusses the Divine Plan for Earth and humanity. The MOON previously published this excerpt in January 2014. It is often difficult for humanity to understand the reality that God, the Great Architect, would create an overall structure (the Earth), a game plan (evolution of consciousness) and rules (karma, or cause and effect, […]

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Wendy Kennar

Wendy Kennar | I remember

I remember bits and pieces from the night my son was born. Taken together, these fragments form a quilt of memories. These snapshot memories are full of textures, smells, sights, and sounds that transform the day previously known only as my mom’s birthday into my mom’s birthday and the day my son was born. My son and Grandma would forever be “Birthday Buddies.” I remember my determination to have a […]

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December Movies You Might’ve Missed

There are countless films that chronicle the difficult delivery of something new—be it a new social order, a new government, a new invention, a new way of doing something. I’m thinking of films like Gandhi, Pollock, and even Tucker. But because this page is devoted to “Movies You Might’ve Missed,” I’d like to mention one—The Times of Harvey Milk—that portrays the work of an individual to change the status quo […]

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