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Tag Archives: equality
Misty Eyes ~ Balroop Singh #writephoto
Misty maven’s visit Veils the mounts Each day before sun saunters in To lend its colors to all – A fusion that fosters Hope and harmony. Can you sense the vibes? Can you see the equity? Continue reading at Emotional … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged discrimination, emotions, equality, hope, Life, people, prejudices
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Guest author: Andrea Torrey Balsara ~ I Dreamed a Dream
It was daylight. I was alone on a dirt road that stretched as far as I could see. There were no houses…no trees… Just me. I glided along the road. I couldn’t see my hands, or anything that would identify … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged artist and illustrator, children, dream, equality, Kickstarter, The Nightingale's song, understanding, unity in diversity, writing
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Small change…
I had been called to my younger son’s home on a matter of vital importance… almost a mission of mercy; I had to teach him the innermost secrets of baking my lemon meringue pie. It had been too long since … Continue reading
Posted in children
Tagged change, DIY, equality, family, Garden, grandchildren, growing up
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Who?
“You’d make a lousy feminist!” My son’s words followed me down the garden path as I left. As a child of my generation, I am used to the changing face of the familiar, but his throwaway comment of, ‘It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged being human, equality, feminism, parts of the whole, polarity
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Solstice of the Moon – Maiden, Mother, Crone by Helen Jones
Helen Jones shares the first part of her experience at the Silent Eye’s Solstice of the Moon weekend: When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.’ I should have expected it, really. It was, after all, a Silent Eye … Continue reading
Posted in Silent Eye weekend workshop, The Silent Eye, Workshop 2017
Tagged balance, consciousness, Crone, equality, feminism, Inverurie, prejudice, sacred sites, Scotland, womanhood
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Notes from a small dog – Black and white
She got up this morning and squeaked. She’s not supposed to squeak, but it seemed about all she could manage. She tried a whisper, but that didn’t work out too well either… more of a frog sound… so she’s pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Humour, Photography
Tagged differences, dogs and cats, dreams, equality, fraternity
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