To start the New Year by embracing change through hope…
To dance through life’s unknowns…
To appreciate how music inspires creativity…
To share nourishing resources….
I’ve created a musical (dance!) journey via iTunes called Hope Weave 2009. This music weave is modeled after an evening of Sacred Dance–feel free to play with it however you’d like. Because of the [...]
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A Hope Weave for you
January 8, 2009In The Colors of Synchronicity
February 2, 2008Yesterday, just after I published Imbolc, seeds and grief, I entered my car with the question “What is the relationship between grief and seeds?” reverberating through me. I turned on the radio to Ben Harper’s “In the Colors “…
So, meanwhile, in the not knowing, I’ll keep dancing.
In the midst of hope and grief
January 19, 2008I went to the The Business of Being Born on Thursday night. It was the first time I’d connected with the birth community in a while (see post below). I so enjoyed the tapestry of beautiful people from midwives to mothers to doulas to partners who recognize the inherent potential for beauty and power within pregnancy and childbirth. [...]
Top 7 in ‘07 from Practical Spirituality
January 14, 2008Thank you to Magpie Girl and Jen Lemen for beginning the small is beautiful revolution. Also a special thank you to Rachelle for her patience, heart and dedication to stay with it so new bloggers like myself have a meaningful way to connect!
Per Rachelle’s invitation here are my top 7 in ‘07….
In motherhood,
Dear Journal
Movement is My Medicine
Are you [...]
A Joy Weave For You
December 30, 2007In gratitude to all those who touched my life this past year…
In welcoming new people at the door…
Inspired by my passion for music….
I created a musical journey called Joy Weave World Music Style to wish you a happy New Year. Because of the limits of copyright law, I can’t send out the music directly, so the above link is [...]
Music Weaving
December 21, 2007Though I grew up listening to music, I didn’t learn to really HEAR until a healing apprenticeship introduced me to world music. As a mother of two children under 5, I barely had time to take a shower much less go out for an evening of live music from the Congo or indigenous Australia. But I could play [...]
