Tag Archives | Retrieving our collective soul

Karen Robiscoe | Rain-catcher

He was a wayfaring work of peace, a wind traveler –alone (save a dog that glowed) and tender of spirits bottles brimming with Soul, man ~and some accumulated fluff~ flasks filled with rain, and tied to his belt with bows– –bows gathered from foggy frontlines, and a different draft to war– he wore flasks. Cruets— he had cruets. Charmed arm bands dripping with tears, and stopped (at the top) with […]

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Retrieving our collective soul | An interview with Sandra Ingerman

Sandra Ingerman is a world-renowned teacher of shamanism who has been working in the United States and abroad for more than 30 years. She is the leading practitioner in the West of soul retrieval—a shamanic healing modality—and her book on the subject, Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Self, has been translated into 10 languages beyond English. She is also the author of 10 other books on shamanism and spirituality, as […]

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Lynn B. Green | Live in the gray

Twenty for dinner The guests young and old Bring a bottle of red And let the conversation unfold We all agree the world is a horrible mess We’ve all played a part Yet we’re afraid to confess Do you take a two-minute shower Or a deep soak in the tub Would you have an abortion Or condemn someone who did Do you get a new Prius every two years Or […]

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Noah Levine | A fearless moral inventory

When I first started working the twelve steps with Big Don, I was tentative. But now I felt like I was really ready to give this spiritual practice shit a try. I looked around the program in Santa Cruz to see who was really working the steps. I knew I sure as hell wasn’t and I had already been sober for almost two years. So I asked Matthew if he […]

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