Naming your own masculine
If you can name your own masculine, you get to keep your creative potential.
If you can name your own masculine, you get to keep your creative potential.
In my great-grandmother's room, there was usually a lot of candy. Fiddle Faddle, Bit O' Honey, peppermint LifeSavers, sugar-coated gumdrops, Circus Peanuts. As a child, I ate HoHos from the bottom cabinet in the kitchen. I grew up in a strict evangelical environment. My grandmother had a...
How I used stories and bodywork to solve the crime of the century
Positive examples that have helped me ferret out a sense of my own masculine.
neither a dwarf nor a Rhinemaiden be
Making connections between stories and the body.
Shakespeare, Keiji Nakazawa, and Marion Woodman independently illustrate that unlike Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, the true King and Queen are always on the side of life.