Posted April 30, 2020 in Monthly News By Joel P. Bowman, on 30 April 2020 The title of my article for this month comes from a song popular in the 1950s, “Time Was”:
Time was when we had fun On the school yard swings When we exchanged graduation rings One lovely yesterday Time was when we wrote Love letters in the sand Or lingered over our coffee and Dreaming the […]
Posted June 30, 2018 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 30 June 2018 I base my title on a line from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The original refers to Caesar’s betrayal by Brutus. Being stabbed by his friend was Caesar’s unkindest cut. My recent cut was for surgical purposes: I had a hernia that needed repair, and the only way to repair a hernia is to cut through layers […]
Posted May 31, 2015 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 31 May 2015 Who would you be if you totally accept yourself as a spark of the divine feminine? Most of us don’t even have a sense of what those words mean, let alone living that feeling. Here are just a couple comments I found online that put things in perspective:
The divine feminine is the goddess […]
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