It has been a looooong time since I last posted. I had a major life change (BABY) in November of 2018, and while it is tempting to say something deep and soulful like “I just let myself dive deep into motherhood” or “I sank into… Read More
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When the student is ready, the teacher appears.
Right now, I feel content to sink into abundance, to listen to the land, to be a witness. I am pregnant – just a touch into my second trimester – and my tendency is to be quiet, to listen. I am spending a lot of… Read More
Reblog: The Blaze: A Fire Memoir
Image: Bonfire by Dheeraj Dwivedi. Some rights reserved. “Fire is a hungry witness, and demands more of me than easy words and misery without accountability.” Read more at The Blaze: A Fire Memoir — Amoret BriarRose
Reblog: The Wind: An Air Memoir
Image: Windy by Garry Knight. Some rights reserved. “It is October, and I am taking her for a constitutional in our new neighborhood one morning when I notice how powerful the wind has become – this autumn the air is especially wild. I am… Read More
What the Clover Knows
Luck is growing in the cracks in the wall. There are always cracks in the wall. Never forget that luck, like love, is tenacious, resilient.
Reblog: All the Green and Growing Things
The first three months of 2017 have been full of change, disruption and flux for me. Like the seasonal shift from winter to spring, I have been working through the fits and starts of the new exchanging with the old, of life dancing with… Read More
I Vow
“How dare I be discouraged in the work by anything so trivial as the fear of personal failure?” – Paul Williams I am a white cisgender woman. I will mess it up. I will do it wrong. I will have good intentions and they will sometimes… Read More
Listen: The Spirits are Speaking
I have never been a witch that worked with plants. I have been doing this witchy thing for almost 17 years, and I was never a witch that gardened or grew herbs. It just wasn’t my thing. But one of the fun things about being… Read More
Mallow Ointment
I have been inspired by the wonderful Sarah Anne Lawless to try my hand at making herbal ointments. My first attempt follows the Althea Ointment Recipe that she outlines in her “Six Herbs for Spirit Work” post. I read Sarah’s blog post, and the next… Read More