Snow Moon: Global Warming and My First Snow

Happy Snow Moon to everyone, and especially to those of you who care about Global Warming and how it's affecting our snow days. Another special shout-out to my fellow Latinos whose first snow marked their experience as American immigrants. Snow Moon and Global Warming February's full moon is named Snow Moon because this is our... Continue Reading →

Celebration of Imbolc at GSOVIBES Art Club

Our celebration of Imbolc was a throbbing bubble of creative energies at the first GSOVIBES Art Club! We honored fertility, healing, femininity, one another, and ourselves via collage, coloring, painting, drawing, and more. Can't wait for the next one! The next GSOVIBES Art Club will be towards the end of February, and the upcoming Trash... Continue Reading →

Full Moon: Feeding the Wolf of Confidence

For the first Full Moon of the year, I am endeavoring to 'feed my wolf' of self-confidence. Native Americans named each month's full moon, and January's is called the Full Wolf Moon. Recalling the Tale of Two Wolves, I asked myself: Which of my many wolves is most hungry? My conclusion is to feed my... Continue Reading →

Wednesday Words of “Wisdom”

Allow me to quickly define what I mean by the “wisdom” of my Wednesday posts. The Wisdom is the acknowledgement that I am not wise. I am naive, and uninformed, often confused, lacking awareness and exposure of many experiences. My wisdom is knowing that I do not know. It brings me comfort to absolve myself... Continue Reading →

Christmas Time Self-Affirmations

This is my first attempt at typing up an entry in the morning before work. I have literally just opened my laptop and begun typing. I told myself that this would be the “Wednesday” activity for my daily spiritual practice. You may wonder how it is that this is a part of the spiritual. So... Continue Reading →

And Yet, Another Turning Point

Friday, Nov 26, 2021 Every couple of years, it seems I am reminded of my passion for writing… as well as my proficiency in it. And the utility of it. The beauty in the meanings of words, in the histories behind the meanings. I am, intermittently, by the years, reminded of my most explicit form... Continue Reading →

Collage Project

Class taken at UNC of Greensboro with Professor Maria Lim in the Spring of 2019. Collage Project       Stereotyping and Prejudice Project - Andrea Geller On the topic of stereotyping and prejudice, I selected Judaism and Jewish people. My father is Jewish, and I grew up around a number of Jewish holidays and... Continue Reading →

Confucianism In My Life

Written for my Religion and Politics class, on Confucianism. Essentially, Confucianism (which is more of a lifestyle than a theology, but potential for being considered religious nonetheless) as a structured set of ideals not only allows but promotes the prioritization of the community over that of the individual. By religious, I mean so in terms... Continue Reading →

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