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Light and Dark
By Karen Deal Robinson In midsummer, vines fill my window, And the sun hides high above the eaves, And can’t find the crystal I’ve hung
Pursued through Cinder Block Corridors
Starting when I was very young, maybe three years old, I had a recurring nightmare: I’m running away from someone who intends to hurt me
Michelangelo Reborn: A Bright Shadow Tale
Today I’d like to tell you a story. I learned it from Jeremy Taylor, my dream work mentor, colleague, and beloved friend. The first time
To My Dear Friend on the Death of Her Mother
By Shirley Wilsey You will wander for a time In this dark wood But one day, looking up Through looming branches You’ll catch a
Trees as a symbol
Talking about trees as a symbol is like talking about birds, in that there are some archetypal associations that every tree shares–The Tree of Life,
Memory
On Tuesday I had the pleasure of working a dream with Billie Ortiz, my dream sister and the founder of “Dream Camp,” where I’ve had
Early Morning Pantoum
By Kim Hansen You will not have time To fully experience the yellow hummingbird If you aren’t ready within yourself when you come upon it.
Birds as a symbol
I realize that trying to write about birds as a symbol is like trying to write about any large classification; the difference between dreaming of
I Carry Your Heart
If you’re not familiar with Michael Hedges’ music, Stace Johnson offers a concise introduction in the eulogy he wrote after Michael’s untimely death. My husband