Affirmations Revisited

I first read Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life (Gawain, Shakti) when I was 15 years-old.  I used to make tape loops of her affirmations and listen to them all night long. I know it sounds cheesy, but I had a lot of “negative” messages to work […]

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Whitman and Dickinson Compared: The Power of Expansion and Contraction

Self-expression and self-identity are equivalent to Freedom and Liberty. Therefore, an American could consider writing poetry a patriotic act. At a time when the nation was falling apart over its struggle for the equality of men, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson were translating their experience through poetry. Their ability to bear witness to their lives enriches our understanding of the issues that affected Americans in the mid-nineteenth century, and how men and women expressed those issues.

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13 Ways of Looking at a Cell Phone

(Originally posted on Letters from Vagabondia) 1. Wait – I don’t recognize that number. 2. Among five pillows, the cell phone is the only thing that moves. 3. I lost my memory which I carefully placed in my phone. 4. The cell phone sank to the bottom of the sea. For a fleeting moment, it […]

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“Nighty night, little bunny rabbit.” -more looking back

“Nighty night, little bunny rabbit.” And we all go to sleep, dream, drip. My heart is racing. I am going to forget about men altogether right now and just create create create. I am miserable and a fiend, a total hyperactive freak. And the Goddess is not coming out. The Goddess is shrinking under me. […]

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Pretty

She’s pretty darn good at the poetry smack down! Go!

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