Week 3: "Technology and the Mythic Poetic Landscape” (Originally aired January 20, 2016)
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It was great to be part of this group last week. It was 1 AM for me when we started but certainly worth staying up past my bed time for!! It has been wonderful for me to join the group and to hear everyone share. Soul is a bit shy in t
Here is a response to the Dreaming Blackbird poem which, when I read it, it reminded me of a recent dream I had of a beakless bird who flew at me and then entered me at my throat.
Here is the recording for Week 2: "The Dream and the Poem” (Originally aired January 13, 2016)
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Ode to Pan: Ecstasy and Terror
What if the terror isn't something we ever "get over"?
What if Nightmare
isn't a bridge we cross after paying the trolls' toll,
But IS the cross
The one we bare
--Sisyfus-style--
as we crusify ourselves on the Tree of
I'll start this thread so we can try to track the books, authors, and poets that come up in the weekly discussions, and also please feel free to "Reply" to this and add your own. Thanks!
In Session 1, I mentioned the book, "The Dream and the Underwo
Thanks for joining us. We hope to have a fun, intimate group where we can all share resources, stories, poetry, art, and other renewing experiences. Please write a sentence (or a few) about what brings you to this course, what you do in life, or what
ADVANCE READING — The suggested reading in advance of our first session is "Phenomenology as a Poetic Realism,” an essay from Robert Romanyshyn. We will refer to the essay during our first session, so please try to read it before we gather so you hav