Posted March 1, 2021 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 1 March 2021 Debra and I are very different in some ways. While we have sufficient traits in common to allow for working together, the way we process information and relate not only to the past but also to our sense of the future differs significantly. Some of those differences are gender based: men learn to process information […]
Posted December 31, 2020 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 31 December 2020 When Debra selected Adjectives as her subject, I suspect many of you surmised that I would select “Adverbs,” which seems a complementary part of speech.The challenge then becomes how to make the two types of linguistic modifiers work in a way that makes sense. Both are terms describing the way a specific word or phrase […]
Posted September 30, 2020 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 30 September 2020 I may be the only regular reader of this newsletter who has actually been to war. My guess is that most of our readers are following Debra, and, like her, are women. In general, especially these days in the States, men have more experience with war than women do. “My” war was Vietnam. All my […]
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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