El peso del arrepentimiento y la autoculpa
by Pam England “It may be that what you could be haunts you. It is a weight you … carry around. Each failure to become, to be, is a weight. […]
El peso del arrepentimiento y la autoculpa Lee mas "
by Pam England “It may be that what you could be haunts you. It is a weight you … carry around. Each failure to become, to be, is a weight. […]
El peso del arrepentimiento y la autoculpa Lee mas "
by Pam England One reason we tell our stories is to find hidden meaning or to create meaning. Turning a troubling incident or miscommunication over and over in their mind
by Pam England Watch: “Father and Daughter” (the 2000, Oscar-winning short film animation). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo4KXZVApsQ On Father’s Day, I watched M. Dudock de Wit’s “Father and Daughter” several times. The narrative (without
El arquetipo de la hija sin padre Lee mas "
by Pam England Human fathers are among less than six percent of mammals who play a significant role in rearing offspring, along with pygmy marmosets, bat-eared foxes, silverback mountain gorillas,
Cómo la paternidad de un recién nacido cambia el cerebro de un hombre Lee mas "
by Pam England For centuries Catholic countries have celebrated fathers on St. Joseph’s Day (on March 19): building an altar, wearing red, and preparing special foods. In over a hundred
El origen del día del padre Lee mas "
by Pam England When I transferred from home birth to the hospital and my first child was born by cesarean, I was in birth shock. A friend brought the perfect
Cuando un cactus de cuento de nacimiento florece Lee mas "
by Pam England “All that we are is story. From the moment we are born to the time we continue on our spirit journey, we are involved in the creation
Puente sobre el río Story Lee mas "
by Pam England When immersed by waves of uncertainty and the unexpected (both synonymous with childbirth, especially the first time), there is little mind or time to tell ourselves a
En Laborland, no hay historia ni cuentacuentos Lee mas "
Matryoshkas are nested wooden “mother dolls,” a folk-art toy that first appeared in Russia in 1890. Hollowed out from linden wood, matryoshkas consist of five to 12 (up to 60)
Matryoshkas y el proceso de medicina de la historia del nacimiento Lee mas "
While painting the mythopoetic images coming through me over the past four months, I journaled associations that came through me: We are born of the earth, from the earth, through
Historia de la pintura mitopoética de Pam England Lee mas "