One Woman’s Evolving Epilepsy Cycles

November 29, 2015

Life cycles through different stages.  In Feminine Wisdom we know about the main three that influence the developmental cycles of women:  Virgin (or maiden), Mother (self-explanatory), and Crone — or as I like to think of the last — Wise Woman. I am at the Wise Woman stage.  I’ve noticed and experienced many sub-cycles within … Read More

Holidays, Holy Days, Holi-Daze

November 22, 2015

I’ve never liked November.  I don’t know why, especially since there are so many celebrations in my family in November and, of course, Thanksgiving.  And I’ve always enjoyed Thanksgiving, so why do I dread November? Perhaps it is the dreary weather so often encountered in the Northeast, where I grew up and lived for so … Read More

It’s Everywhere!

November 15, 2015

The Ubiquitous Presence and (Yay!) Appreciation of True Beauty I have stayed in the homes of people in Russia, Sri Lanka, England, New Zealand, France, Italy, Turkey, and Peru. I have also traveled to Ecuador, Tahiti, China, Canada, Hong Kong, Thailand, Wales, Germany, Puerto Rico, various islands in the Caribbean, and several amazing ancient sites … Read More

Other Perceptions of the Truly Beautiful – II, Hozho

November 8, 2015

Hozho of the Navajo: A definitively beauty-centric culture is that of the Navajo, or the Diné (meaning “the people” as they refer to themselves). It is guided by a fundamental principle of “hozho,” which embodies a pervasive philosophy of integrated balance, order, harmony, and well-being. Difficult to fully translate into English, hozho is at the … Read More

Other Perceptions of The Truly Beautiful – I

November 1, 2015

Wabi Sabi: Evolving out of the ancient Japanese Tea Ceremony traditions and still thriving in today’s world, Wabi-Sabi is a decidedly non-Western and non-Pop Culture method of perceiving beauty. Some, on “automatic pilot” might even perceive a “wabi sabi” object as ugly, or perhaps just ready to be thrown out, for Wabi-Sabi is the beauty … Read More