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Somehow I came to you and Corpus Callosum chronicles at a time in between spellcaster posts and then I got behind on my reading and managed to not know anything about it until now.🤪 I'm utterly enchanted and excited to go back to the beginning and read it all! I'm about 2/3 through Piko and falling ever more in love. You really have created a masterpiece there. ♥️

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Love the unfolding of this piece. And the culmination that invites such a deep self-reflection. Feeling it swirling and whirling in my heart. Indeed, we are asked to unravel, make ourselves goo, and be rewoven. Something more true than what was before. Thank you and Blessing on the journey dear one <3

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Dec 4, 2023Liked by Jennifer Lighty

"I would like to end this book on a grace note: that is to say I would like to acknowledge the place of grace in the making of art and artists. It is a great grace that we are born creative beings. It is a great grace that we access that creativity. Although you may language it differently, all creators feel the hand of the Great Creator touching them through their work. Art is a spiritual practice. We may not, and need not, do it perfectly. But we need to do it. It is my belief that the making of art makes us more fully human. And becoming more fully human, we become more fully divine, touching in our finite way the infinite spark within each of us. Focused on our art, we connect to the artful heart of life. The creative pulse that moves through us moves through all of creation. It would be argued that creativity is a form of prayer, a form of thankfulness and recognition of all we have to be thankful for, walking in this world." ~ from Walking in this World, a sequel to The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron

Just read this quote the other day and your writing so much resonates with this♡♡♡ thank you for this series on spell-casting! ❤🔥✨

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Dec 2, 2023Liked by Jennifer Lighty

Jennifer, I thought your treatment of the Osiris story was valid and that you made it present and tangible by requesting the reader to address their dismembered parts. Thank you for walking that path for us!

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