In the fairy tale Twelve Wild Swans, Rose, the heroine, asked a million persistent questions, until she found out what she needed to know about her past and her own purpose. Once she found out what she needed to know, she walked out the door of her old castle, away from her old life, into the wild. . . . The disturbing dream, image, or sensation is your personal doorway out of the castle and into the wild, into the work of the Inner Path. . . . Something of ourselves has flown into the wild, through no fault of our own, We must search for it and pull it back into our human lives. . . . We choose to commit ourselves to our own healing, to our own wholeness, because a healthy priestess makes all things whole . . . .
~Twelve Wild Swans by Starhawk & Hilary Valentine
The Third Time is the Charm
8 months ago
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Hey there,
This is fritter who commented over at the Wild Hunt replying to you directly. Right now there's no physical location so we're trying to sell things off the web as much as possible to raise funds to afford a small physical location where we can start upgrading to bigger and better things. If you go to http://www.c2books.com you can see almost all we have in stock right now.
--Something of ourselves has flown into the wild, through no fault of our own, We must search for it and pull it back into our human lives--
I adore this line ... it speaks very strongly to issues I am currently facing. Thank you for sharing it.
Blessings
Mama Kelly
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