Posts Tagged ‘Spirited Crone’

Muslim woman’s seam of resistance

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

There’s more to art and spirituality than meets the eye, ear or intellect.  More is what lingers, soothing the troubled soul, leaving a bad taste, irritating beyond belief or what we thought we knew.  More is about our interaction with that which is not obvious, a process that inadvertently engages us in co-creation of the Read more

Tangling with Divine space

Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

Just because your life’s fallen down doesn’t mean there’s nothing left I thought as I gazed at the skeleton of Knox Presbyterian Church in Christchurch. Instead of being desolate, this space had a stark kind of beauty. On the whole, space, silence and nothing are discomforting.  So much so that we try to fill space, Read more

Pray for London on post-it-notes

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

A traditional religious response in times of trouble is to pray. Not in expectation of divine intervention, instead it’s a way of expressing pain, recognising our shared humanity and dreaming of a hopeful future lived within the Earth, the only home we have. At one of the workshops during the  ‘Let’s Pray – Kia inoi Tatou’ symposium hosted Read more