by Barbara Jacksha | Jun 5, 2020 | Spiritual Adventures
One morning several weeks ago, a coyote ate its breakfast beneath the juniper trees in front of our house. Coyotes are common where my husband and I live in New Mexico, but we’ve never seen one eat so close by. We watched through the windows. It felt important. The...
by Barbara Jacksha | Mar 18, 2020 | Spiritual Adventures
This morning, while sudsing my hair in the shower, I knew it was time to have a conversation with the consciousness of the virus shutting down normal life throughout the world right now. Even before I could rinse away the bubbles, I saw a lot that helped make sense of...
by Barbara Jacksha | Nov 20, 2019 | Spiritual Adventures
It’s astonishing what can shift almost overnight. I was going to wait a week before I posted a new blog post, but this can’t wait. My team is poking me in the ribs, and I’ve been pacing around my house eager to share. So here goes. After I woke up yesterday morning, I...
by Barbara Jacksha | Nov 17, 2019 | Spiritual Adventures, Writing
Something magical has been unfolding for me these past few weeks. It’s been subtle and soft, a butterfly flapping its wings, but powerful enough to get my attention even amid the flurry of opening my Etsy store, balancing two classes, working on my NaNoWriMo novel,...
by Barbara Jacksha | Oct 21, 2019 | Spiritual Adventures
Sometimes writing about flow, about the NOW bubble, feels so abstract. I love mulling over abstractions, but I love even more when I see all I understand at the conceptual level reveal itself clearly in my physical life. Living the flow, living the NOW bubble, in...
by Barbara Jacksha | Oct 14, 2019 | Spiritual Adventures
As I’m guessing you’ve noticed, we live on a spiral flow. Sometimes that spiral is wide and languid, and it seems like there’s all the time in the world to expand, get things done or kick back for a while. At other times, the flow seems like a tightly...