Tag Archives: Labyrinth Writing



As an alumni of TeachNow, I’ve registered again …

… and am absolutely LOVING the nourishing support provided in the Modules and on the Q&A calls! I encourage YOU to check it out if you long to share what you’re passionate about with others in sustainable ways … earning … Continue reading

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The Wolf You Feed …

Thanks to Tracy Brooksfor finding & sharing this wolf photo at Facebookwhich reminded me of the Native American storytold by a grandfather to his grandsonand Pema Chodron’s book, Taking the Leapinspiring this morning’s labyrinth writingand this long overdue post. Click … Continue reading

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Clearing the way to my ideal audience …

What follows are six labyrinth pieces I wrote early this morning … one right after the other.Click to listen to me read this piece: As is so often the case for me, I’m engaged in a variety of challenging activities … Continue reading

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Clarifying Conversations …

What I wrote this morning at 3:54am … Click the play button to listen to me read the following labyrinth piece. Thought for Today “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” … Continue reading

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What I’ve come to know recently …

… through my daily journal writing and (more specifically) from listening to Christine Kloser’s Transformational Author Experience series of calls and responding to the ‘3 Whys’ and a 4th question posed by Christine early on: Why this book?Why me?Why now?Who’s … Continue reading

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Writing as Meditation

  “The purpose of any spiritual practice is to keep us engaged and in dialogue with the Divine, wherever we perceive it, and however we have learned to speak and listen.” Christina Baldwin One of my biggest problems in writing … Continue reading

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Writing to learn …

  “Believe in something big. Your life is a noble motive.” Walter Anderson   For decades I’ve practiced writing fluidly using ‘7 Rules for Writing’ I learned from Natalie Goldberg in Writing Down the Bones and I’ve taught students of … Continue reading

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