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September 2012
September 02, 2012
Control Yourself
It's been a while since I wrote on the Maxims. Time to get back to...
August 2012
August 28, 2012
We accept the ….. we think we deserve.
I remember when The Perks of Being a Wallflower came out. I was working in...
August 25, 2012
Coming Out as a Polytheist
Earlier this week Adam and I went to visit with a family whose daughter attends...
August 21, 2012
Prayer of Rededication
An acquaintance of mine and Feri initiate, who goes by the internet nom de plume...
August 18, 2012
Fire
I'm done with all of my summer traveling. I'm recovering physically (had a stomach bug...
August 10, 2012
Crashing, and hard
I have had a long summer and I'm feeling frayed. I'm back from my last...
August 01, 2012
Harvest
Today is Lughnasadh, a Celtic cross-quarter holiday celebrating the first fruits of what has been...
July 2012
July 21, 2012
An Apology
I have decided to remove my most recent post. While I was trying to convey...
July 11, 2012
Honor the Hearth
I've actually got a large post brewing in me about vulnerability and writing, but I've...
July 09, 2012
Dispatches from the Great White North
It’s been three years since I’ve been back to my hometown, Juneau, Alaska. My relationship...
June 2012
June 27, 2012
Link love
It's been a busy week in my house. Last week my husband sprained is ankle...
June 21, 2012
A year later in My Own Ashram
When I started this blog one year ago I was living in Wales, debating whether...
June 20, 2012
Solstice!
Tomorrow marks one year of My Own Ashram. 126 posts, 4 quarters, 2 countries. I...
June 18, 2012
Fairy tales
My relationship with fairy tales is complicated. I loved them growing up. I enjoyed the...
June 15, 2012
Shout outs
I would like to draw your attention to two things that I am loosely involved...
June 13, 2012
If you are a stranger, act like one
Today's Delphic Maxim is: if you are a stranger, act like one. This is timely!...
June 11, 2012
Walk Like a God – a review
One of the blogs that inspired me to start my own is Rogue Priest, written...
June 07, 2012
Think Like a Mortal
Today's Delphic Maxim is think like a mortal. Wait, what the heck? Don't we already...
June 05, 2012
Full moons, tarot, and the transit of Venus
It's an astrological bonanza right now. I don't know much about astrology, and I tend...
June 04, 2012
Silence and Opportunity
The next Delphic Maxim is Know Your Opportunity. It seems a pretty obvious one, and...
June 01, 2012
A love song for Juneau
I haven't lived in Juneau, Alaska, for over a decade. I've spent little more than...
May 2012
May 31, 2012
Return
Hello again. I've returned from a few days along the Russian River in Northern California....
May 27, 2012
A good weekend to all!
I will be away from my computer for the next 4 days. I am going...
May 25, 2012
A cute take on a timeless tradition
Today is World Tarot Day! I want to share with you something that has been...
May 24, 2012
Intend to get married
Today's maxim sounds like a nagging parent. I can't help but approach this as a...
May 21, 2012
Magic for a dark night
24 hours of magic. That was my weekend. It started with a Feri gathering in...
May 20, 2012
Be yourself
This is a maxim that is so simple that at first it's deceiving. And trite....
May 18, 2012
Know what you have learned
Today's Delphic Maxim appeals to the scholar in me. I've spent a lot of money...
May 17, 2012
Artifice
Earlier this week I went hiking with my kids. We went to the Watershed park...
May 15, 2012
Be overcome by justice
Delphic maxim number five is: Be overcome by justice (Ηττω υπο δικαιου). The phrasing of...
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