March 31, 2023

The earth is shifting and life is rising through her. In the Northern Hemisphere we’re seeing light stretching longer through the days. The sycamore trees in our neighborhood are putting on their green gowns. The succulents are in full bloom. Lots of bees buzzing about. Ahhhhhh… It’s Spring! This season shows you how to love what

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March 23, 2023

Grief is grounding Not the kind of groundedness you asked for But the kind of anchored alchemy that comes Through the bend in the branches Across oceans of love From unexpected directions Inner longings For what was and what will never be Screaming at you under the sea Of sadness  It’s grounding the way that

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March 17, 2023

What are you bringing to life this season? Spring Equinox marks the transition from Winter to Spring, from dark sky and dark soil to more hours of light and growing green, from naked trees to leaves and blossoms, from inward reflection to outward expression. Ostara, which is one of the names (some say ancient, some

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March 8, 2023

March Magic March to the moon Meditative and enraged Melancholic and defiant  Medicinal and fuckable Marvelous and ravenous  Motherly and rebellious  Miraculous and unapologetic  Modern and barefoot Mindful and roaring Mourning and in wonder Moving and liberating  Committed and conflicted Complex and caring And grounded with the moon Breathing with the season  Swimming in trees

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March 6, 2023

Growing up in Israel, Purim, similar to Halloween here in the US, was an opportunity to break some social conventions, play outside the usual boundaries of self expression, reclaim the word slut, and dress up as a sexy bee or an indecent ladybug. For many femmes, Purim is a call to unleash the inner goddess,

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February 27, 2023

The downpour of life… How are you feeling there, under the rain? Sometimes life sprinkles its sauce on us, followed by a rainbow, and sometimes it’s a hailstorm banging on our heads as we run down the street with no umbrella, and the bottom of our left boot falls off.  When it pours down like

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