Thoreau’s Reflections in “Walking”
…softest, brightest morning sunlight fell on the dry grass and on the stems of the trees in the opposite horizon and on the leaves of the shrub oaks on the…
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…softest, brightest morning sunlight fell on the dry grass and on the stems of the trees in the opposite horizon and on the leaves of the shrub oaks on the…
Continue reading →…financially free, but free in spirit–because the two go together. They do. You’d be surprised how much. With more than enough money, you can help the world and be in…
Continue reading →Excerpt from “Hot July Night” Available for print and also digital (free) at http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/415498…
Continue reading →…our comfort zone in an action of trust that new worlds of perception might open, or are opening. Our creativity–at a core level–comes from allowing ourselves to explore other ways…
Continue reading →…shroud on a high bier. Not long after, when the celebration is in full swing, another suspicious death occurs, this time in the park. Searching for answers, Ria discovers quartz…
Continue reading →…had come alive. They heard the distant sound of chimes in the wind, though the air was still. “Why did you choose them?” “Wait,” Tarin said. Harmilla stood with the…
Continue reading →In The Gatekeepers of Genthor–a Medieval Tale, a dark legacy is born into the land. On journeys into the forest of Aginmare, thirteen-year-old Gwendolen receives training in the art of…
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Continue reading →…water, put in the milk, pour a full boil, steep the tea three minutes to brew it just right. To read the rest of this mystery story, check out http://a-twist-of-noir.blogspot.com/search/label/Regina%20Clarke…
Continue reading →Photo source: www.garmaonhealth.com In his book The Biology of Belief, cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton describes how in the first six years of life, children perceive their world in the…
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