Liza Donnelly on the Life of Our Bodies
New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly talks about “the social and political implications of the woman’s body” while showing the cartoons she’s created over the years.
New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly talks about “the social and political implications of the woman’s body” while showing the cartoons she’s created over the years.
Enjoy this guided meditation and writing exercise, from my presentation at the AROHO retreat.
Grandmother Spider brought light to the world and taught people how to weave. She is the weaver of new creations and the giver of stories.
Pele, the goddess of Hawai’i’s volcanoes, holds the fire of life and its cycles of destruction and renewal. She brings transformation and inspires the dance.
Reflect on this image of Kwan Yin—meditate on her image if you like—and write your responses to her presence.