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The Queen of My Self
EduQueen: Maria Montessori
By
Donna Henes
Betsy DeVos < be ashamed! Be VERY ashamed! Dr. Maria Montessori was born in the provincial town of Ancona, Italy in 1870, the same year that it became a unified, free nation. The energy of that confluence permeated her personality, resulting in a free and unified person who, defied the traditionally dictated roles and relationships…
Here are some very wise words from a very wise woman, one of my spiritual sheroes:
By
Donna Henes
The secret to living fully By Joan Chittister Being where we are—immersed in it, aware of it, alert to it—may well be the secret to living well, to living fully. It is a lesson to be learned. In a culture based on motion it is no small trick to allow ourselves to be present to…
A Creed for Free Women (and such men as feel happy with it.)
By
Donna Henes
I am. I am from and of The Mother. I am as I am. Wilfully harming none, none may question me. As no free-growing tree serves another or requires to be served. As no lion or lamb or mouse is bound or binds, No plant or blade of grass nor ocean fish, So I am…
The Sovereignty of Women
By
Donna Henes
If you have not already gobbled up the books in The Maeve Chronicles by Elizabeth Cunningham, I urge you to do so instantly. The trilogy begins with The Passion of Mary Magdalene, which is a wonderful re-envisioning of Mary Magdlene as a Celtic Queen raised by the nine Warrior Queens of Tir na mBan, the…
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