Jean’s Sour Cream Beans
There was a woman in my mother’s life. A girlfriend to her father. She was mentioned now and then, if only indirectly. This woman had a big influence in my life as well. My maternal grandmother died...
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Here at the office of The Seminary Of Praying Mantis are many many books. Mantis does more than, with silence and insightful grace, sit on a flower or leaf. Often Mantis is found engaged in a book. As...
View ArticleRandom Book Pick day…is our Sun’s day, Jokers talk !!
“Believe it or not, authenticity wins out over popularity in the end.” ~ Unknown “At length, sick with longing for those glittering sunset streets and cryptical hill lanes among ancient tiled roofs,...
View ArticleRandom Pick Book day is Sunday; “shape the raw creative vision.”
On this Super Full Moon in Pisces where my emotions take over every little hair on my body. I think the long hand of mantis is pulling randomly. A green-golden flash pulls forth a book dusty on the...
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John Steinbeck wrote in The Log from the Sea of Cortez, “It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool again.”[1] While cleaning the pool, brushing the autumn...
View ArticleSeldom Forgotten
“1940 is the year when we approach the meridian of the first star in Aquarius. It is the premonitory earthquake of the New Age.” We see how Jung considered earthly occurrences in a cosmic context, with...
View ArticleLeaping times of resistance and change …
In the Creative Process: “Make your obstructions or limitations productive by stimulating greater intensity of thought and a deeper sense of spiritual freedom” ~ The William Blake Tarot Cards Filed...
View ArticleTear: Sharing my experience, opinion my subconscious perspective.
A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Conductor 71, professor Snape in Harry Potter 7, and President Obama recently came together for me via a tear. A film, a book and a real life happening. It could be...
View ArticleMuch Ado…
“Silence is the perfectest herault of joy. I were but little happy if I could say how much.” ― William Shakespeare, Much Ado About NothingFiled under: "In the beginning there was a void except for...
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Over thirty years ago Finding a red rose stained glass five petals. At a common thrift store then, upon my wall after, a gift to mother upon her wall. Now upon my wall, again a symbol now I know it...
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