Friday, March 14th, 2014
Shared history has immense power. I didn’t know how much until my divorce. It wasn’t only my future dreams that vanished with my husband, but the comfort of shared history that had been far more a source of strength for me than I’d realized. We were the same age, so we shared the same jargon, [ Read More ]
: getting older, love, memories, philosophy of life
Life & Death, Love, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 4 Comments »
Friday, February 14th, 2014
I admit it. I loved my hair. All those wild red Irish tresses were as much my signature as the freckles that went with them. By age 30 I knew I’d never let my hair go grey, red was too much part of me. What I didn’t know then was that color would be the [ Read More ]
: beauty, body, getting older, healing
Beauty, Health, Life & Death, The Philosopher’s Teacup, Women | 12 Comments »
Friday, February 7th, 2014
As the first spring planting catalogs are hitting my mailbox (which is currently knee deep in snow) it occurs to me that for those of us dreaming ahead as we browse the hopeful seeds and bulbs to come, it might be fun to know of the lovely magical garden folklore that’s rooted in mystical cultures [ Read More ]
: energy, garden
Health, Medicine, Metaphysics, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 4 Comments »
Friday, January 17th, 2014
Many years ago, a brilliant metaphysician/herbalist admonished me never to eat anything God hadn’t made. Our bodies, she said, and the planet with all its bounty, had grown out of the same beneficent Source and were therefore genetically programmed to work perfectly together both to protect health and to heal or repair when needed. Whether [ Read More ]
: body, Living Well
Health, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 10 Comments »
Tuesday, December 31st, 2013
I’d like to offer you a profound and provocative poem, with which to start this portentous New Year … this one is shaping up to be a year of both spiritual and political drama far beyond the norm. The world is more volatile than ever now…as if there’s an energy explosion in progress, bubbling up [ Read More ]
: life, New Years, Time
Life & Death, Poetry, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 10 Comments »
Saturday, December 21st, 2013
I’m in love with my dog. There’s really no other way to express it. He’s a former pound-puppy, rescued from the Humane Society at 5 months, now grown to 120 pounds of pure, unadulterated love and devotion. When Dakota went off to college five years ago, and my nest was disturbingly empty for the first [ Read More ]
: dog, Family, Kumo, pets
Family & Friends, Life & Death, Love, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 2 Comments »
Friday, February 8th, 2013
I was raised an Irish Catholic. 6 a.m. Mass most mornings, Novenas every Tuesday night, First Fridays every month and as many rosaries as could be squeezed in between. To say nothing of choir practice for the Sunday Mass. I was taught by the long-suffering nuns and was usually their chosen debater to be sent [ Read More ]
: belief, equal right, Jesus, Right vs. Wrong, Talking to God
Faith, Life & Death, Politics, Religion, The Philosopher’s Teacup | 8 Comments »