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StoryThe Lizard Man, Narrative # 1 StillFoundation46 years 3 months ago
CollectionPart One: The Nut of Creation StillFoundation06 years 5 months ago
StoryKatulu, Narrative #1 StillFoundation16 years 5 months ago
StoryChamomile Tea, Narrative #1 StillFoundation56 years 5 months ago
StoryThe Human Boy, Narrative #1 StillFoundation06 years 5 months ago
StoryBones at the Base of the Mountain (song) StillFoundation26 years 10 months ago
StoryWhy Does The Cat Plonk Her A**e On My Mouse? airyfairy157 years 2 months ago
StoryAmphisbaena YaseminB27 years 3 months ago
StoryDAUGHTER OF JOAN OF ARC YaseminB27 years 3 months ago
StoryShamanic Lesson (Dream Journal Entry) StillFoundation27 years 3 months ago
StoryTattoos of tiny footprints StillFoundation27 years 3 months ago
StoryI am a Storm Wizard StillFoundation17 years 3 months ago
StoryStory of an Empty Clay Pot (Poem) StillFoundation27 years 3 months ago

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Healing Journal #1 Notes on Stillness

Notes on stillness Sometimes my mind toys with itself and when I try to meditate on stillness. I feel I am using stillness as a refuge. My mind will...

The Custodian of the Temple Garden & Albino Moon Eyes The Snake

A young monk studying at the Temple of the Blue Flame happens across a book of trantra. Meanwhile, he developes an unlikely relationship with an amphibious snake and decides to take her as a 'familiar.' (Ae-Jah narrative #1)

'The Firmament.'

G a ia! - She is a pure planet ! And here we are in a land of ten thousand trees. ...Can you see the ' firmament ' ? - Firmament? Chamomile Tea was confused. The word did not translate well her mind. What does that mean? ...It is something that the ancient ones referred to: 'The dome that holds the heavens up.' Can you feel it over the mountain, yes?

Magdela's Doorway (Lizard Man Narrative #2)

A thought occurred to him: What if he could remove the obstacle to Katulu's suffering? Like removing a stone from a river so that perhaps that which troubled him would flow clean and he might wake upon his own volition. The lizard man breathed deeply and then exhaled in a silent sigh, as he felt a new decision pull at him. He held the staff high and with great force called out in his mind: I call upon my silent helpers
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The Lizard Man, Narrative # 1

He stood over Katulu and suddenly felt the true worth of his vigil. He thought of the child's mother again. What a mystery this all was. He never chose this, never wanted children, for in a way he felt like he was never a child himself, and yet how could he reject such an unlikely gift from creation's song, especially when he knew that this child would one day carry some of his most precious memories...

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