Daily Poem: Footpaths Cross in the Rice Field ~ Lin Ling

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Footpaths Cross in the Rice Field ~ Lin Ling Translated from Chinese by Kenneth Rexroth and Chung Ling From “The Penguin Book of Women Poets”: Lin Ling is also known as Li Chi. Both are pseudonyms used by Hu Yun-shang, a native Taiwanese poet. After she left Taiwan for the United States to do graduate work […]

Rune Workshop for July: Ior and Laguz

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Join me for a monthly rune workshop from the comfort of your home! Each month, we’ll look at a pair of runes in detail—their names, descriptions in the various Rune Poems, associations and interpretations both historical and modern, and ways of working with their energies to make your readings rich, deep, and meaningful. This month, […]

Bindrune for Breaking Through to Joy

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If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. Remember that working with bindrunes, as with working with any kind of magic, does not carry guaranteed results, and may produce results quite different from what you expect. […]

Daily Poem: Say It ~ Joyce Sutphen

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Say It ~ Joyce Sutphen Say that it is the continuous life you desire, that one day might stretch into the next without a seam, without seeming to move one minute away from the past or that in passing through whatever comes you keep coming to the faces you love, never leaving them entirely behind. […]

Daily Poem: Weather ~ Faith Shearin

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Weather ~ Faith Shearin There is weather on the day you are born and weather on the day you die. There is the year of drought, and the year of floods, when everything rises and swells, the year when winter will not stop falling, and the year when summer lightning burns the prairie, makes it […]

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