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When a well awakens in the mind, new possibilities begin to flow, and you find within yourself a depth and excitement that you never knew you had.
— John O'Donohue
 
 
 

2023 Gatherings


We have to belong to ourselves as much as we need to belong to others. Any belonging that asks us to betray ourselves is not true belonging.
— Brené Brown, Atlas of the Heart
 
 

2022 Gatherings

 
The answers are in the silence.
— Heather Demetrios, Little Universes
 

I am fine-tuning my soul to the universal wavelength.
— Björk
 

 
 

My creative life is my deepest prayer.
— Sue Monk Kidd
 
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Happiness is our potential, the product of a mind that’s allowed to think as it needs to, that has enough of what it requires.
— Katherine May, Wintering

 

2021 Gatherings

Simply, I’m here
Simply, snow falls
— Issa, Haiku Master

If my hands are fully occupied in holding on to something, I can neither give nor receive.
— Dorothee Sölle

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I believe that curiosity is the secret. Curiosity is the truth and way of creative living.
— Elizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic

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I’ve always known I was gallant.
— Toni Morrison
 

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Who would I be, what would I do, how would I feel if I already had_________?
— Jim Fortin
 
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Sensations in the body are ground zero, the place where we directly experience the entire play of life.
— Tara Brach
 
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In writing, when you are truly on, there’s no writer, no paper, no pen, no thoughts. Only writing does writing - everything else is gone.
— Natalie Goldberg, Writing Down The Bones
 
 
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I am rooted, but I flow.
— Virginia Woolf
 
 
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Attention is the beginning of devotion.
— Mary Oliver
 

 
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A curious mind probing for truth may well set your scribbling ass free.
— Mary Karr, The Art of Memoir
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Helping one another is part of the religion of our sisterhood.
— Louisa May Alcott
 

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