Something odd will cross my mind, or a memory will catch me off guard, or my monkey mind will swing from the ceiling fan, or a tiny ant will crawl up the bookcase next to my chair. Then I get curious and curiosity is the first step in an unknown direction
Attempting to live an honest and connected life using the wisdom found in astrology, tarot, hypnosis, and mediumship to connect to self, the divine, and one another - while enjoying an alcohol-free creative life.
Deep, thoughtful readings with a focus on energies.
A newsletter about journeys and aging. Exploring the final decades of our lives: our places, dreams, regrets, gratitude, fears, hope, nostalgia, and challenges.
A newsletter about journeys and aging. Always thoughtful, well written.
Hand drawn herb journal pages along with information about botanical foods and medicines, along with personal essays and reflections based on decades of creative, herbal living.
Owl in America || Notes from an American environmentalist: a series of letters chronicling the Trump years from the perspective of an environmental lawyer.
Includes 3 sections: ONCE UPON… a memoir of the heroine’s quest archetype that weaves fairy tale motifs throughout life events, WOVEN: Telling the Heroine's Journey, a monthly newsletter, and THE FAIRY TALE HEROINE, a guide to the heroine's journey.
Botanist and award-winning author of the memoirs Bless the Birds and Walking Nature Home. Join me to practice our innate love of the Earth and all who share this numinous planet, and the daily work of healing nature and ourselves.
New writing from the award-winning author and psychologist. A gathering place for lovers of myth, fairy tales and depth psychology, exploring the mysteries of the psyche and reimagining women's stories.
A weekly essay/newsletter on the transformed Earth - as it is, as it was, and as it might be - that promises thoughtful, well-researched writing and a dose of pessimistic optimism.
A strangely great newsletter for everyone who is curious about American food, its culture and history, and the delights of cooking in our everyday life.
The Dahlias have a special interest in America Eats. (Find out why in 2024.)