We are accustomed to think in polarities. Light/Dark; Yin/Yang; Happy/Sad. And of course Love/Hate.
However, the Native American Shaman Meloux sees it differently in his
We are accustomed to think in polarities. Light/Dark; Yin/Yang; Happy/Sad. And of course Love/Hate.
However, the Native American Shaman Meloux sees it differently in his
“Sometimes happiness is like a missing sock. You know it will turn up eventually, but it will probably be in the strangest place. ”
I really
Rumor has it that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. I’d like to dispel that once and for all. At least, challenge it.
I’m reading Joyce Carol Oates’ latest novel The Accursed which is set in Princeton in the early 1900s. (Harper Collins, 2013). Some people find her work
Louise Erdich in her latest novel “A Plague of Doves” writes of one of her characters talking about her husband: “He put his hands on
Those of you who either are personally acquainted with me or have looked through my website (or both) know that my Vizsla Irae is a