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Spiritual Experimentation 101
I was pondering, as usual, wondering how I could balance turning my life over to God and taking concrete actions to create a life I love. What is my reality and what is it that I wish to happen in my life? Where does God’s will fit into all? There are many spiritual paths, some…
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A Poetry Experience
March has passed. At the beginning of the month I set out to write a poem per day, for the entire month and I was successful. Some days the poems were short and sweet, but toward the end I looked forward to a few minutes with a stack of word cards and a challenge, to…
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What's Eating You?
“If something is eating you, you got to find a way to use it,” said the art teacher from the movie Speak. This got me to thinking about just what is eating me (because something is) and how I can use it. So I have been sending out resumes for the career field I chose since…
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The Halfway Point: Poem a Day
On the first day of this month I began the ”poem a day” experiment. After all, it is March, cold, slushy, and dreary. I needed a pick me up, an attitude adjustment per se. So I set out to write one poem per day for the entire month, thirty-one days total. I am now halfway…
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Group Poetry
I took a very cool Poetry and Play workshop yesterday, with Lisken Van Pelt Dus, as part of March’s Berkshire Women Writers Festival. The following was an exercise we did in the workshop. This poem consisted of six lines. For each line we would receive word from the person sitting next to us. We then…
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Children are not data
The following is a question I encountered while applying for a teaching position in Holyoke. Needless to say, I won’t be called for an interview. I am posting my response. And the lack of punctuation is not my error, but theirs. Please tell us three pieces of data that you monitor…
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Blue?
I need to write today. maybe it is because I bought this purple pen, or maybe I wish to hear the scratch of ink on paper, the “swish” of my hand trailing across the page. What would happen if I changed colors halfway through this poem? Would I continue writing? Or would the words seem…
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The Dreaded "If Only"
If only I had a real job, if only I was ten pounds lighter, if only it stopped snowing…they strike again, the dreaded ” if onlies.” If only {insert some life event} happened I would be happy. These two little words reek havoc. After all, is happiness truly contingent on change? Eckhart Tolle wrote, “The…