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Words and images for the soul. Expressive Arts Therapy and Dancing Soul Project
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Dance, a metaphor of the mechanics of the cosmos
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All life is in constant communication, a dialogue on living community: Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
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A conversation on Nature, still about wilderness, a response from Edward Abbey (2)
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A conversation on Nature, and of course Thoreau (1)
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The Moon, always Lu Cordaro meets Jaime Sabines
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To evolve or to transform: still about darkness (III)
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Dialogue on darkness, continuation: Thomas Moore (II)
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Dialogue on Darkness, continuation: Thomas Moore (I)
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Welcoming Sabbath: a day not for doing but for being
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Questions can bring connection and friendship: Cimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Lessons from darkness (2) a conversation. Anne Rice answers to Barbara Taylor
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To make bread, to make love, to feed, to cook... holiness as bodily practice
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My soul's address. About body by Barbara Brown Taylor
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The mystery of being here, a blessing from John O'Donohue
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We are wildly and dangerously free: John O'Donohue
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Woman and the Moon, Sylvia Plath and Lu Cordaro
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Lessons from the sky, Charles Lindbergh.
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To be human (2): There is only one conversation...
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Slowly coming back: To be human (1) "The moon understands..."
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Slowly coming back... finding the holy in the ordinary
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The deep connection between sorrow and kindness through poetry and photography, Nye and Evans.
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Patience, this complicated virtue (II)
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"These fine men and women who come here..." : Poem by Anneliese Schultz, image by Lad Strayer
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Synchronicity and wonder: Charles de Lint
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