Writings by Mary-Jo Fetterly
Nostalgia, Innocence & Geronimo
Is nostalgia a feeling for innocence that we’ve lost? Or is our innocence lost if we aren’t occasionally nostalgic, fully embracing all parts of ourselves as we move through the
Celebrating Solstice 2024
Fellow travellers, A unique and enchanting birdsong called in to me at 5 am each morning this past week during my ambrosia hour rituals. With the increase of light in
A Place You’ve Been Before
After the occasion of January’s Super Blood Wolf total eclipsing moon last Sunday, I noticed with enthusiasm a number of people, commenting that watching the event was transformative, even mystical.
Your Healing Life
In the ebb and flow of life and the healing journey, fluctuations are inherent and inevitable. This would include our own health and the relationship we have to our bodies.
Resiliency in Changing Times
I’m not sure about you, but for me most everything this past year, including Christmas was different. From my own major health challenges and my mother’s passing to staggering political,
Retreat of Choice
Do you feel your life has been metaphorically paralyzed? By now, the novelty (if there was any for you) of staying home has probably worn off; and your patience and