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All about the ME.

Greetings fellow travelers,
My chosen public name is Jesse. It was a gift from my deceased grandmother as it was her first name. I have many other names given to me by spiritual teachers and by other beings. I see naming as important, whether by huma

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A Sharing Template?

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Kindista Anyone?

What is Kindista?

Kindista is a social network founded on the belief that sharing is good. Kindista helps you to connect with people who live near you so that you can share with each other and let other people know how much you appr

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poetry anyone?

Occupation in your Eyes. Poem by Willi Paul 2010.

I am in your micro wave
Melting the North Pole
Calling for the Old Silicon Valley
Charging the new black hole

I am your compost pile
The dark black box in the garage
Spent cartridge in your gun
Th

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Borders & Belonging

For those of you interested in inquiring into the idea of "nomads" vs. those who are "at home," I wanted to share this article I wrote which was published by Quadrant last month. It explores the idea of "home" and longing to be at home. 

Here's the a

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How about a different metaphor?

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Greetings from the Costa Rican Rain Forest!

I really like Jesse's referent to the Buddhist dependent co-arising view. Would like to know more....

Metaphors are dripping like the warm showers here: 

soul and money = sharing

Findhorn = business

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Introduction

Hi Everyone.

My name is Donna May. I'm a therapist in private practice, a consultant, an educator (including an adjunct faculty member at College of the Siskiyous), and the author of the upcoming book Psyche's Call: Putting the Soul Back into Psychol

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Vocation Group Intro

Having offered myself to this group because, as a recent arrival in the USA wanting to network, and a lover of archetypal psychology, I thought my previous experience as an editor/publisher might be of some use to Bonnie. I now think that I perhaps d

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Fear by Cie Gumucio

FEAR

Fear drives a taxi cab with sticky seats and a patchwork grill of dark steel between me and the steering wheel.

Silently, he glances back at me and steps down hard careening through the slums of doubt where sooty windows change the passing scene

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