MEETING SEKHMET by Ann Kreilkamp This essay was first published in Crone Chronicles #31, Summer Solstice 1997. Last November I received another letter from Deidre inviting me to tour Egypt for two weeks with a group of women in late January. The first letter I threw away. I stopped to read the second one, and […]
Read MoreNote: in case you haven’t noticed, I have been busy cleaning up the front page of this blog, reorganizing pages and placing some pages inside other “parent pages.” Plus, I’m now on a hunt for past essays that still speak to me, and so might also speak to you. I am archiving them all on the […]
Read MoreI’m amazed to recognize that I penned this essay nearly 21 years ago, during which time my aging process has of course continued! At 74, I still “look” relatively ageless, despite more and deeper wrinkles and a tremor that affects both hands. I still utilize exercise, nutrition and the practice of the present moment as my […]
Read MoreI put up this post once six years ago, and then it disappeared. It reappeared a few days ago on facebook, thanks to Jamie, so I copy it here. Thanks Jamie! HOW I STOPPED SMOKING (for what it’s worth) January 24, 2011 at 11:23am by Ann Kreilkamp, Ph.D. Preface January, 2011. Here we are, already […]
Read MoreAstute local citizen news analyst Christopher Crockett has just sent a very interesting and provocative article to his email list. I excerpt here from his commentary: following (i.e., making “sense” of) the machinations of the Infancy of The Trumpster Regime is not an easy task. and, of course, one made significantly more difficult by the […]
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