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Mar 30 2011

Photos: Shanxi/China

Tag: Global Condition,Persephone's UpdatesPersephone Arbour @ 5:26 pm

This magical place brings up the questions: why, when, what and how? I wonder what your answers might be? It may take a while to load – please be patient – it’s worth it! [portfolio_slideshow]

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Mar 30 2011

Guest post: Surviving a Catastrophe! By Anita Pratap

This is a beautifully written piece concerning the Japanese earthquake, from the Norwegian ambassador’s wife . . . . . It is not only a story of disaster, it is also a heart-warming, compassionate view of the Japanese people. http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kronikker/article4064236.ece People haven’t fully grasped how terrifyingly powerful Friday’s earthquake was. Imagine a force that is [...]

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Mar 29 2011

Dearest creature in creation

Tag: Human Condition,Persephone's Updates,PoemsPersephone Arbour @ 6:04 pm

My partner Jack found this and I just loved it. He thinks it was circulated in Mensa in the late ’60′s Don’t skim it, read it carefully – otherwise you might miss some real gems. Enjoy! Dearest creature in creation, study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, [...]

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Mar 29 2011

Believing what you want to believe, by Persephone

Tag: Articles,Human Condition,Persephone's Updates,SpiritualityPersephone Arbour @ 5:50 pm

“Science is our best defence against what we want to believe” . . . . . . Ian Stewart I totally appreciate that quote, and on many levels it is true, unarguably so. However, as someone who has drifted through a long life, weaving my way through differing spiritual belief systems – I want to [...]

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