2017-02-06T07:29:52+00:00

This is the Year of the Fire Rooster or Phoenix, both unique engaging birds. The element fire brings strength, passion, bravery, and leadership, qualities we all will draw upon in the coming year. Read more

2017-02-03T12:55:14+00:00

We cannot create the world we long for...if we are too overwhelmed or burned out. So give yourself the time for the practices that restore you for your work and your will. Read more

2017-02-02T07:09:13+00:00

This is another way to get active in World Harmony Week with our human family around the globe. Read more

2017-01-30T07:36:02+00:00

[A]t this stage of history, I don't find it useful to see myself as trapped in a circular round of rebirth that I cannot influence...This is no time for cyclical thinking. Things will NOT get better on their own. We all need to act, and act with others, and act soon. Or it may be too late. Read more

2017-01-27T09:39:11+00:00

What does it mean, for the nation, when people can call each other out as ridiculous and then try to present a united front and get on with governance? Should we believe that everyone is playing the same game? Read more

2017-01-24T07:35:11+00:00

Stop allowing your desires to make you a puppet on a string. Read more

2017-01-23T08:36:21+00:00

Imbolc was an incredibly important holiday to the ancient Gaels, and it inspired a large body of tradition that existed well into the modern era. Because of its strong lineage and ancient roots, the surviving folk traditions around Saint Brigid’s Day has formed the basis for Modern Pagan Imbolc practices. Read more

2017-01-20T05:30:42+00:00

Below is a ritual for healing. You will notice that the focus is on simplicity, introspection, and self-pampering. Read more

2017-01-18T05:00:46+00:00

Henotheism, my devotion not obviating my respect for yours, is something Unitarian Universalism is uniquely positioned to embrace. And we should do so. Read more

2017-01-17T07:28:09+00:00

The following ritual is for social justice warriors AND for people of conscience who have never used the words “social justice” before. As we act, we need to find the source of our strength. As we act we each need to become more clear to whom we wish to be accountable. As we start the work we need to know which work is our work. Read more


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