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Irish Magic, Monsters, and Transformation, the novels of Douglas Nicholas
When cultures collide, themes of transformation are necessary. And what better place to discuss cultural conflict than sometime long passed, like say England around the time of Robin Hood and the Magna Carta. Opening up to a wider audience, the … Continue reading
The Hummingbird Man
Originally posted on Ancient Whiteagle Wisdom:
Awake, I was. The middle eastern marketplace was gone. I had been sitting in an outdoor barber shop when two Americans walked up. The one wearing a navy blue shirt and jeans, had white…
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7 ways to practice emotional first aid
It’s always good having a list of truths like this. Notice they are bandaids, helpful, yet superficial. To get to more lasting healing we must go deeper, but here’s a good place to start.
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Masquerade with the Vampire
Originally posted on Ancient Whiteagle Wisdom:
Healing comes in strange packages sometimes. During Mardi Gras week I returned to the beach community were I used to live. I dropped in on a friend, who has my father’s energy, and invited…
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An Old Story
Originally posted on Dreaming the World:
I’ve been watching events unfold in Palestine. Of course, it is impossible to know, with any certainty, the truth of things. Propaganda is unleashed by both sides. Still, there is something terribly familiar about…
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Evil
Originally posted on Dreaming the World:
Growing up Evangelical, I was taught to be terrified of the Creator. I was informed that much of what makes being human interesting is sinful, if not downright evil, and the distinction between evil…
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Crucial Conversations
Originally posted on Dreaming the World:
Yesterday I had a long telephone conversation with a friend who is an elder and medicine woman. She was a friend of Rolling Thunder and other medicine people who have passed. Lately they’ve been…
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My Call For Humanity
Originally posted on Healey Institute for Healers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4zFwyToywQ Why are you really here?
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Bright Shadows and Dark
Originally posted on Ancient Whiteagle Wisdom:
After noticing the behavior of our soldiers, political representatives, and our selves, it seems important to remember what an 80-year-old grandmother said near the end of her life. Irene Claremont de Castillejo She had…
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Feathering
The Cura/Healing was very powerful as usual. I never know what to expect. As I got up and was walking toward the door, my son said, “are you going to bust out your Eagle feather?” “Well, I was feeling drawn … Continue reading