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Motherwort

Motherwort

To feel most beautifully alive means to be reading something beautiful,
ready always to apprehend in the flow of language the sudden flash of poetry.
~ Gaston Bachelard ~

I am a Speech Pathologist who just received a second Master's in Counseling Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute. It was an amazing experience and I'm... more »
  • Citrus Heights, Ca, USA
  • member since March 24 2007

Motherwort’s last login was Saturday, June 27 2009. show recent activity »

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  • Mark J

    Mark J says

    see my review of 'Unplugged"

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jenuineindigo1

    jenuineindigo1 says

    P.S. Wonder if you ever met my friend Jane F. at Pacifica? Wrote her thesis on images from dreams, I believe! She's in no cal.

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jenuineindigo1

    jenuineindigo1 says

    Hey Motherwort Friend: Thanks for your lovely communications.

    Check out a new tarot deck & book set called "The Fifth Tarot" adding a new suit called ether. Very new vibrational energy. Met the creators & shared in a presentation tonight in Santa Fe! Guess they are touring all around. The artist & her partner developed aromatherapy oils for some of the images. It was a trip!

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • stephie

    stephie says

    Hey, Sue! You mentioned Mary Greer books -- which ones do you recommend as a start? I'm so glad you've turned me on to this stuff -- I'm loving it! Bought The Gargoyle today, and one called In His Sights. Recommendations from a friend at the bookstore. I'll report later how they are...

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Peter C

    Peter C says

    Dear Motherwort: I see in your profile that your dream is writing. It was my dream for 34 years. In the 35th year, after three decades of rejection slips, I finally got my first novel published. On Monday I will be talking to a NY agent who wants to represent me on another novel. I am hoping that at long last things are opening up for me. So I definitely encourage you to pursue your dream. Here is what my first novel HUNTING THE KING, is about. It was published in April. The story revolves around a charismatic young woman named Molly O’Dwyer. Molly was five years old when she witnessed her mother's death in a fire. She never knew her father. After her mother's death, she was raised on the campus of a Jesuit college in Boston. Now an archaeologist, she is recruited to participate on a dig in war torn Iraq. As a scientist she is compelled to know who or what is buried under the sands of ancient Babylon. As a loyal Catholic, she is scared that what she finds may have devastating consequences for her faith. There is an awesome YouTube book trailer well worth watching to give you an idea of the power of the book. If you get the chance, I hope you'll take the time to watch it and let me know your feelings. Thanks. Peter

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • stephie

    stephie says

    Hello, sweet writer friend o'my heart. You are on my mind today, and I wonder how you are. I am hanging in there -- today is way better than yesterday (new low). Light at end of the tunnel means I will be home soon. But when do I see you? New question! I love you - hope all is well. call when you can!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • stephie

    stephie says

    Hi girlyfriend! Waiting to hear if my stint in SF is officially over. Showed the place to a couple this morning. The rest of the day has been a whirlwind! Yours? Are you ready for our little group to read and discuss? SO excited! Love you so much!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • paul :-)

    paul :-) says

    Thanks for the help with my paper on Jung. I greatly appreciate it.

    Paul

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • stephie

    stephie says

    pretty lady! miss you , girl, and hope the day went well. I'll ring you up tonight. Love you much!!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • angiecb

    angiecb says

    I have added quite a few books. As I was packing, I came across many old books that I had read a long time ago...always fun to reminisce. Hope you are having a nice day!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • KristiLaurie

    KristiLaurie says

    Hi Sue! Thanks for the well wishes. Thinking of you.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • dan p

    dan p says

    I have never met Dennis but we have talked often over the years and I enjoyed and appreciated Grace in the Desert. If you remember, give him my best. Dan Pierson

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • dan p

    dan p says

    Do you know Dennis Slattery from Pacifica? Dan

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • angiecb

    angiecb says

    Sue-

    Thank you for the kind words. My emotions have been a whirlwind, which is to be expected. I am so lucky to have the best husband to get me through the difficult times. Our relationship has only fostered more during this hardship -- for both of us. I view it as the one good thing that has come from all of this despair. I do believe that everything happens for a reason: might not seem fair right now but we will survive...though the extra optimism is nice to hear.

    I hope that your family has a lovely time in Southern California. What part? We were in Santa Monica over Thanksgiving which is always a fun place, although my husband, Jeff, would surely rate Santa Barbara as one of his favorite vacation spots. All my best wishes for you and your family.

    Please do keep in touch. I have had such a nice time "talking" with you about many different subjects. Let me know if you do read Sarum and what you think. I'm going to read Portrait of a Lady once I finish The Forest. It has been so many years and I love the classics.

    Have a nice evening. Angie

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • angiecb

    angiecb says

    Wichita is a very unique environment. My husband and I are both originally from here but we spent 8+ years in Dallas and moved back here two years ago with the hopes of starting a family. Unfortunately we have had some difficulties, yet remain very optimistic.

    I am currently reading The Forest by Edward Rutherford...again. I really like his style and you get a lot of English history from many different periods. What is the next book that you are going to read? I saw on your shelf a lot of Antonia Fraser's books, having read a few I have always loved her subjects and style. Which of her works are your favorites?

    So you and your family live in California? Are y'all originally from there? What did you think of Pacifica? I know that Stephanie speaks very highly of it. I completed my master's at SMU in 2002 and am really wanting to go back for another master's. I have looked into Pacifica and really like their curriculum -- just very time consuming and far away from Kansas.

    Looking forward to talking again soon. Angie

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • angiecb

    angiecb says

    I don't know when my fascination began, probably in middle school. I find that period so fascinating: the constant turmoil with religion; control of power along with the huge ego's and just never-ending drama is captivating. How about you?
    As for my favorite wife, I think it would have to be Catherine of Aragon for her constant dedication and confidence. She seemed so much more stable than any of the others. I also like Catherine Parr, she seemed liberating in her willingness to see the good in people, unlike what you would imagine was constantly around her with her power-hungry courtiers. I feel that she set herself apart. Are you interested in the Stuart Dynasty, too?

    Not a very exciting Saturday night for me and my husband. There is a huge snowstorm going through Wichita right now. Have a nice evening. Angie

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • angiecb

    angiecb says

    Hi! Yes, I have always had a fascination with Henry VIII and all the Tudors. I have always found it to be extremely intriguing. Looking forward to talking with you about this topic and many others.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • markdavid

    markdavid says

    I got a delivery-problem e-mail back on this one-line message I sent you yesterday:

    Well, the initial is right! My Susan's middle name is Mona.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Kerry

    Kerry says

    That's awesome that you got to study under Rosemary Gladstar! She's quite a name.

    Yes, I'm a big student of tarot. I haven't worked with it as much since school started again.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Kerry

    Kerry says

    What do you mean no sane person would stack books? I ran out of room on the shelves! The alternative is getting rid of some books.... blasphemy!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )