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Category Archives: Musings and rants
Go and Shine: Take 2
Throughout 2013, we were dealing with the energies of the Wounded Masculine in a healing crisis. Individually as well as globally, the wounding and the compensatory behaviour caused by the illusion of powerlessness became manifest to the extreme. Bucky Fuller said that … Continue reading
Posted in Musings and rants, Teachings from Meditations, TIPS FOR TROUBLED TIMES
Tagged assuming our forgotten birthright, connection to the Earth, Fukushima solutions, global healing crisis, Idle «No More, Kyra Shaughnessy, Magic, Masaru Emoto, visualisation of Oneness, Water element in Chinese medicine
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RECLAIMING BIRTH
Wow! What a great place to give birth, I thought. Attended by midwives, apart from any drama the home environment might hold… and with no laundry to do afterward! The rooms in the birth centre were beautiful – like hotel … Continue reading
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Tagged baby massage, birth centres, disempowerment of birthing mothers, empowerment of birthing mothers, medical midwifery, prevention of birth complications, self-justified medical intervention, support of the perineum in birth, the medical model, traditional midwifery
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ONCE A VICTIM….
This article was first printed in Volume 2 of The Heretic Magazine in November, 2012. Check out this visually tasty, intellectually stimulating and paradigm-shaking on-line forum at http://www.thehereticmagazine.com . On this side of the Pond, where feverish electoral competition reigns over the airwaves, … Continue reading
Remembering….
I’m in Bourgogne for Remembrance Day this year. Everyone here has been touched by the wars, although few will talk about it. Perhaps this is why the French have erected the ubiquitous monuments and plaques commemorating the violence of the … Continue reading
WHERE THERE’S SMOKE… (English translation of ‘OU IL Y A DE LA BOUCANE…’)
(Translation of French text) To my friends and neighbours in the Lac- Megantic area: The first time I wrote about what I saw happening here I did so in English, because my French isn’t perfect. I didn’t want to open … Continue reading
OU IL Y A DE LA BOUCANE…
À mes cohabitants de la région de Lac-Mégantic : La première fois que j’ai écrit sur ce que je voyais se passer ici, je l’ai fait en anglais, car je n’écris pas parfaitement en français. Je ne voulais pas m’ouvrir à … Continue reading
No Fear: Intending Peace
So…how are you digesting the goings-on around this planet of ours lately? I know that I have found myself frequently lost in space-time, somehow feeling everything that is happening and aware of adjustments occurring in my nervous system. A rewiring … Continue reading
Megantic, Inside Out: another perspective
I used to have to painstakingly describe where Heartroot is: “Oh, so it’s not north of Montreal – where is it then? The Eastern Townships? Past Sherbrooke? Wow – that’s so far away!” Our “so-far-away” community has exploded across screens … Continue reading
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Tagged Lac-Megantic disaster, omens, shake-up of power structure, youth
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PARIS…reprise….
‘It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma’, Churchill said of Russia in 1939. Paris, on the other hand, seems to me an oxymoron carved out of a paradox, draped in a conundrum…. Duality in its most … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Musings and rants
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