RTM Newsletter April 2017 #7
Meet Our New Contributors: Amina Rodriguez I am rediscovering myself in my 40s and learning to align myself to the flow of nature. I spend as much time as possible Read More …
Meet Our New Contributors: Amina Rodriguez I am rediscovering myself in my 40s and learning to align myself to the flow of nature. I spend as much time as possible Read More …
[Author’s Note: This is my latest research that has led me to restore the 13-month, 28-day Mago Calendar, which will be included at the end of its sequels. See Mago Almanac: 13 Read More …
My journey toward the divine source within me was inspired by a tree and only began in my 40s. I usually write poems and other inspired writings as notes on Read More …
[Author’s Note: The Fayetteville Goddess Festival is a long-running event held in Fayetteville, Arkansas and hosted by the Omni Center for Peace. Started in 1990 as the Women’s Festival and Read More …
At the base of the inspirations for this seasonal rite as I have scripted it, is Robin Morgan’s poem “The Network of the Imaginary Mother”,[1] and some portions of the Read More …
Some placed offerings on the room’s center altar One woman added a green blown glass bird She said her daughter made it when she was 17 Now in her 30’s Read More …
two roaring rivers raging waters broken slumber wash away my concrete thoughts stumbling drunkenly laughing, feeling hurting, growing up finding my place
As an introvert, I do a lot of listening. However, I have noticed that when I am in a group and think I am listening, quite often I have tuned Read More …
She is a mother and a grandmother. She earned her Ph.D. in philosophy of science at the University of Munich where she lectured for ten years (1973-1983). She has published Read More …
[Editor’s Note: This essay is based on Vaughan’s speech delivered at EWHA University July 2014.] Although the South Korean economy is flourishing, the economic (and environmental) situation worldwide is worsening Read More …
The word liminal comes from the Latin word līmen, meaning “a threshold.” The word threshold has several definitions. It can be the sill of a doorway or the entrance of Read More …
[Author’s Note: This poem is written in honour of the work of Marija Gimbutas, archaeologist, linguist, visionary. I was lucky enough to hear her give a lecture one day in 1990 Read More …