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Embracing the Darkness: Francis Weller and the sacred life of grief

December 2, 2020 / emilyarna / 2 Comments

There are 20 days until the Winter Solstice, which means 20 more days of moving into the darkness before the light begins its slow return. The solstice makes a threshold between the waning and waxing of daylight, and is perhaps the most sacred day of the year for me, as I am one who has … Continue reading Embracing the Darkness: Francis Weller and the sacred life of grief

Ghosts of the Coming World

August 31, 2020August 31, 2020 / emilyarna / 4 Comments

photo by Mihály Köles Last night we sat under the almost full moon between the apple trees and garden in a friend's backyard. I have been lonely in all of the usual pandemic ways. Underwater swimming upstream. How are you? I have taken to sketching birds during Zoom meetings--there are so many. Sometimes I walk … Continue reading Ghosts of the Coming World

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