I'm thankful for the sun Thankful for the rain I'm thankful for the mountain And the valley and the plain I'm thankful for the fire, That warms me in the night I'm thankful for the stars and moon That guide me with their light I'm thankful for the food that grows And wind … Continue reading A Song of Thankfulness
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Regarding our group Circle of the Eternal Sun
It ocurred to me that by using the term Shekinah, I might be stepping on people’s toes. Although I am of a belief that Shekinah equates Malkuth, I realize that in many (most?) Kabbalistic circles, the Shekinah has been cast out to dwell in Malkuth, and is not necessarily equivalated with the Earth Mother. For … Continue reading Regarding our group Circle of the Eternal Sun
Regarding our group Circle of the Eternal Sun
It ocurred to me that by using the term Shekinah, I might be stepping on people's toes. Although I am of a belief that Shekinah equates Malkuth, I realize that in many (most?) Kabbalistic circles, the Shekinah has been cast out to dwell in Malkuth, and is not necessarily equivalated with the Earth Mother. … Continue reading Regarding our group Circle of the Eternal Sun
liquidnight: Lewis W. Hine “Another picture of little Annie Fedele, 22 Horace Street, Somerville, Massachusetts, doing piecework, which usually entailed putting the finishing touches (buttons, or collar and waistband trim) on a mostly completed article of clothing. The garment manufacturers paid a few cents for each piece that was done.” August 1912 [via Shorpy]
Please. What’s your name?” Coraline asked the cat. “Look, I’m Coraline. Okay?” The cat yawned slowly, carefully, revealing a mouth and tongue of astounding pinkness. “Cats don’t have names,” it said. “No?” said Coraline. “No,” said the cat. “Now, you people have names. That’s because you don’t know who you are. We know who we … Continue reading
