Monthly Archives: April 2009
Delivering On A Dream
Has it all been worked out in advance, or is yet to be decided—the great and glorious winged fate of our people and our earth? I much prefer to believe and live my life within the context of having a role in a drama which has not been predetermined and that who I am and what I do can have an impact. Thus my continual fixation on “meaning making” and my commitment to my visions, and the dreams of others. Continue reading
Filed under Love Letters
What is the Next Movement?
What is the Next Movement? “Leaning into the edges” are the words I keep hearing in my mind as I move through my day. A willingness to be uncomfortable. To go beyond the zone where all is well and be … Continue reading
Filed under Shiloh's Writings
Passing On the Wisdom – Remembering My Grandmother
This painting is dedicated to them, called Passing on The Wisdom as it shows a mother and daughter, Continue reading
Filed under My Story
Stars in their Hair
I have the feet that wear
red high heels
and
motorcycle boots
I am the juicy playful one
and also
She Who Must Be Obeyed Continue reading
Filed under Poetry and Prose, Shiloh's Writings
Sharing My Yoga Mat
When my face was down there I just made sure not to do a nose dive into his experience. We made it all the way through, and by the time dead bug pose came, he was gone and so was the sweat. Continue reading
Filed under Random
Be Art – What does it mean to live life according to personal legend?
What does it mean to BE ART? To choose to live ones life according to one’s personal legend? To not back down and act too normal? To choose to continue to explore into the depths of self, murky though they … Continue reading
Filed under Creativity
Longing for the Blessed Mother
Filed under Faith
Spirited Woman Interview
And yes it was a mountain top experience. I was literally standing atop a mountain, looking out over hundreds of acres of gorgeous green, and praying. Through this and a series of other eye opening events, I “woke up” to the status of women in the world, as well as to the lack of the Divine Feminine in our lives. Continue reading
Filed under Shiloh's Writings
Evolution of A Punk Rock Princess on Highway 101
When I was a teenager one of the most important things to me was to be original. It was clear to me that not only did I not fit in, I did not want to. Even sometimes when I was able to “pull it off” by being normal enough or popular enough even for one day, I kind of felt sick to my stomach about it. At the time I did not have language for what I felt. But now I know that who I had to be in the world according to who other people expected me to be – was not who I actually was. But did I even know who I was? Not really. Life did not afford me that many opportunities to SEE or KNOW who I was and so I was in the dark, like many… Continue reading
