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Category Archives: photography
Conversations With Clouds
I like to take pictures that play with the sense of being up there in the clouds. Not just as a person on the ground looking up at them, but as if you are right there. These were all taken … Continue reading
Posted in photography
Tagged clouds, natural lighting, photography, straight from card, sunset
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The English Lady
Sometimes the things that bring me comfort are things that have a lineage, a sense of tradition. I met one this last week when I was on a trip to New England. I met an English Lady. She is a … Continue reading
Posted in bioethics, environment, photography
Tagged gardening, ian sveilich, maureen sveilich, The english lady
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Asheville
This is what matters to me most. Moments like this picture above. Art, music, family, open spaces, nature. This was just before I went to Asheville. I had this lovely long blog posting about my trip to Asheville. I … Continue reading
Posted in books, Essay, kundalini support, Meditations, photography, relationship, spiritual activism, yoga
Tagged Asheville, black mountain, chai pani, gerton, healing work, light center, lookout mountain, montreat, yoga
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Photography: The Dance of Relationship (Courtesy of Kaitlin and Adrial)
I have really been enjoying photography lately. About two weeks prior to their public debut, some friends of mine invited me to observe and critique their dance piece. It was performed on February 15th, 2013 at Memorial Hall at UNC-Chapel … Continue reading
Posted in photography, Sacred Intimacy, Uncategorized
Tagged dance rehearsal, images of dance, photography, relationship dance
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Icy Day: Essay, Photos, Fun
I don’t have much time to write this before the natives get restless and someone needs…. (5 minutes later)…as I was saying, I am completely outnumbered. Here is how it started… I was working away on my laptop at the … Continue reading
White Christmas 2012
This is Christmas Eve of 2012. We just got home from a family ski vacation in Snowshoe, WV. Here is how it went, not necessarily in order of occurrence. And it is pared down quite a bit. I have presents … Continue reading
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Tagged being a single parent, charlie morris, christmas, family, love, photography, single dad, snow photos, winter storm pics
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Temenos and Chamma Ling Recap
In many traditions what occurs for me with healing work would be called Shamanistic. I don’t have much of an appetite for labels. They only seem to give one more identity to drop. But I do love symbols. This one … Continue reading
Financial Responsibility, America and Healing Work
I cannot accept being paid for being. I cannot find a way to equate the two. For me, healing seems to happen with others just from “being”. I sit in front of someone and just look at them and what … Continue reading
Photography: One Last Storm Pic
I was sitting at a stop light saying to the children with me “Look at that sky!” I wanted to capture just the sky and not the man made things. Yet, when I was composing the shot, which doesn’t happen … Continue reading