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  • Circulation and Wild Strawberries

    This week draws us into the sacred rhythm of giving and receiving—what Ernest Holmes calls the Law of Circulation, and what Indigenous wisdom beautifully mirrors through the story of the wild strawberries, small embodiments of generosity, sweetness, and reciprocity. Wild strawberries don’t hoard their goodness. They grow freely, abundantly, offering their sweetness to anyone who […]

  • Cause and Effect in the Sweetgrass

    This week calls us into a deeper understanding of our creative power—what Science of Mind names Cause and Effect, and what Indigenous wisdom reflects through the quiet, steady teachings of sweetgrass. Sweetgrass doesn’t grow well in neglect or overgrowth. It flourishes when intentionally tended, when space is cleared, when the old is removed to make […]

  • Infinite Possibilities and Sacred Kinship

    This final week of January invites us into the expansive truth of Oneness—the understanding that all of life is interconnected, interdependent, and infused with divine purpose. The Haudenosaunee teaching of sacred kinship reminds us that every being—human, animal, plant, water, wind, ancestor—is part of a single spiritual family. Nothing stands alone. Nothing exists without relationship. […]

  • Living on the Inner Edge

    February begins with a courageous invitation: to meet the inner edge of your own becoming. Ernest Holmes reminds us that being Open at the Top means we cannot cling to comfort, certainty, or familiar versions of ourselves. Spiritual growth asks us to stretch—to step toward the places within that feel tender, unpolished, or unexamined. And […]

  • Walking the Edge of Life

    What does it look like to live my truth when it feels risky or uncomfortable? I live my truth, even beyond my comfort zone. Spiritual living means showing up, even when it’s hard. What does it look like to live my truth when it feels risky or uncomfortable? This week, we examine the outer expression […]

  • The Edge of the Known

    What lies beyond the familiar?  I trust the mystery beyond what I can explain. What lies beyond the familiar? This week, we explore the shared unconscious—the stories, beliefs, and truths that live beneath our awareness—and lean into the sacred unknown that calls us into collective healing.

  • On the Edge of the Possible

    What would be possible if we really believed that anything is possible? I am a co-creator of a world not yet imagined. The edge of possibility is where dreams begin. This week, we awaken our collective imagination, daring to believe in a world shaped by love, justice, and the creative power of spiritual vision.

  • A World of Pure Imagination

    March: What If? Summary: This month, we lean fully into imagination as the seed of transformation—daring to see the best in ourselves and one another as we co-create a world that works for all. We envision bold new possibilities and see them as already within reach. We turn inward, trusting the mystery and wonder that […]