Good Goddess, Show Me The Way
BY ASHLEY CAPPELLETTY I think I have seen one too many visions of God being an old man floating on a cloud, waiting…
BY ASHLEY CAPPELLETTY I think I have seen one too many visions of God being an old man floating on a cloud, waiting…
BY SHAWNA FORTIN Pain is something that we generally don’t wish to experience. And yet, at its root, lies the very key to…
BY LEAHANNE WOODS Fiercely follow your own path. Hear the inner beat of your own drum. That is where the magic lies, and…
BY ILDA DASHI A woman like her is equally wild and innocent. The layers of her psyche are made of ebb and flow.…
BY ILDA She is both masculine and feminine. She sits there, at the bridge that connects my heart with the power of touch.…
Efficiency in complexity is beautiful because nothing is wasted. No voice, no part of ourselves, hidden, covered, or quieted. If we hide our true voices, then they leak out sideways and our closest relationships suffer the loss first.
To follow one’s bliss into the great abyss. There’s no thread that can guide you or tick tock that will find you. It asks only for your hand, lift your feet from the sands of anything familiar. Surrender.
The womb-wounds of women are often their most tightly gripped secrets, and, while you certainly do not owe your story to anyone, I have found that much healing comes from bringing our experiences out of the dark.
In this episode of the Where is My Guru Show with Jessica Durivage, guest and fellow The Urban Howl contributor Laura Larriva encourages us to nurture our relationship with the unknown or as she calls it “the mystery.”