Relationships
The Life Imagined: Interview with Psychotherapist, Andrew Nargolwala
“Every relationship is an interaction. And a healthy relationship is an act of constant creation. That is why I always say that no one can ever know what he or she desires sexually until that individual explores the possibilities with their unique partner.”
Read MoreNow We Bow Our Heads: Interview with Poet Ralph Pennel
But I believe that we all, at the very least,
should have some. Beauty, that is.
Maybe even just a little more. That
even in a poem about beauty
we must be moved to see its two sure hands
and how our own fit perfectly inside them.
The Intelligence of Dreams: Art We Create For Ourselves
In our dreams, through the character of the anima, we get to experience becoming this girl who lives in each of our souls.
~ Marc Bregman, archetype dreamworker
Cherylene Dyer: Body and Soul
“As a body everyone is single, as a soul never.”
~ Hermann Hesse
“No One’s Speaking For Me Anymore.” Interview with children’s book Illustrator, Nicole Rubel
“I remember once I was drawing a Halloween picture, and my art teacher came up to me and said, “The sky is not purple, and pumpkins do not fly through the air.”
~Nicole Rubel, children’s author/illustrator, Oregon, USA
Embracing Intimacy: Conversation with Sexuality Coach Dr. Kelly Rees, Portland, Oregon
Just as every element in a dream can be seen as reflecting a different aspect of the dreamer, so also Kelly Rees feels that fantasies can work the same way.
Read MoreA Poet Talks About Fatherhood
It happened quite naturally. I liked to quote lines of poetry for them. Once when we were visiting the Atlantic coast and watching the waves crash and the sea spray spouting up, I quoted a favorite line from Hart Crane’s poem, “The Dance”: “what laughing chains the waters wove and threw.” My children never forgot that. Several years later when looking at another wild body of water, they would remind me of that same line.
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