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A Geography of Grief

by Sarah Kilch Gaffney
You cannot erase history or grief or love, but we will always have this place.…
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Articles

A Normal Day!

by Mary Jean Irion
A normal day! Holding it in my hand this one last moment, I have come…
Poetry

Evening Song

by Willa Cather
Dear love, what thing of all the things that be Is ever worth one thought…
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Poetry

Right Here

by Dane Anthony
In gratitude to K & G Stop moving. Stand inone place - this place.Breathe slowly;…
Articles

On Choosing Gratitude

by Sage Cohen
...we don’t have to wait around for the things we want to happen to feel…
Poetry

Promenade

by Brit Washburn
I wanted to feel stillnessso I went for a walk, watchedthe cobblestones passbeneath my feet,…
Poetry

Essential Gratitude

by Andrea Potos
Sometimes it just stuns youlike an arrow flung from some angel’s wing.Sometimes it hastily scribblesa…
Articles

Gratitude, Grief and Finding Your “Yes!”

by Terry Patten
The story of evolution is a story of miracle after miracle. No one can say…
Poetry

Translation

by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
Once I would say “table,” and mean“table.” Once, I would say“broccoli” and mean “broccoli.”I would…
Articles

Living Your Wholehearted Legacy Now

by Kristi Nelson
The moment we begin to bring awareness to the basic idea that we have, and…
Poetry

The Call

by Richard Wehrman
It’s not the day on the calendar that makes the New Year new, it’s when…
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Poetry

On Safety

by Nadine Pinede
When the storms of lifecome bearing downthreatening tolash you senseless,seek shelter.Find the warmblanket you caresslike…
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