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Monthly Archives: May 2020

LIFE, UNWOUND: WALKING THROUGH PANDEMIC, LABYRINTHINE AS IT IS

LIFE, UNWOUND: WALKING THROUGH PANDEMIC, LABYRINTHINE AS IT IS

Corona virus time feels labyrinthine, the pandemic tangle, like those sacred paths, unfamiliar. Spiraling vulnerability. No clear course through.  I remember my first labyrinth. Two of my dear friends, Jean and Alex, both sixty-three, died days before I stepped –as an experiment —into that web-like design, symbolic of our human journeys. My mind, tortuous with… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: Let’s Not Forget the Good Parts

LIFE, UNWOUND: Let’s Not Forget the Good Parts

The words social isolation fail. Maybe bodies apart/people connected succeeds as a term for this time. Isolation wouldn’t be healthy. Don’t people need people? Hunkering down works. Hunkering down would include aloneness without loneliness, would include sorting old photos, doing puzzles. Solitude might bring benefits. Maybe in these at-home hours, we could grow more creative,… Continue Reading

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