The Hero’s Crucible
In the myths of Heracles, Hera is portrayed as the villain, out to get him, or at least make him suffer. I see her more as the crucible that made him a hero.
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In the myths of Heracles, Hera is portrayed as the villain, out to get him, or at least make him suffer. I see her more as the crucible that made him a hero.
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I’m becoming more and more reliant on muscle testing to help me make decisions. When I’ve suggested it to others, though, I get confused looks. Here’s a how to.
I’ve seen a lot of memes about these in between days-the lost days between Christmas and the New Year. Many are on holidays and the days run one into the other.
Whether you celebrate Hanukkah or Yule, Kwanzaa or Christmas, I wish you plenty of rest and reflection, and all the joy, love, peace and abundance you can handle!
The holidays are hard. There’s so much pressure we could all turn into diamonds! There’s even pressure to practice self care. What does that look like, though?
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Last week, in my class, I taught about sacred selfishness – the idea that we need to look after ourselves first, and that is actually a form of worship.
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I’ve been wanting a weekend getaway for months. I can’t remember the last time he and I had a weekend away, together. We finally had a vacation in Ucluelet.
Yesterday was Remembrance Day here in Canada (Veterans Day for those of you in the US). As usual, we went to the ceremonies in Lantzville to meet family and remember.
Hera is a much maligned Goddess. She’s commonly known as the jealous wife of Zeus, the spiteful bitch who sought revenge on all her husband’s lovers.
I’ll be the first to admit, I’m a very busy woman. It still breaks my heart when someone I care about doesn’t talk to me because they “didn’t want to bother” me.