Many people have speculated that the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is laid out as a Tree of Life. Some dispute this idea, pointing to the fact that L’Enfant’s original plan stopped just past the White House and the far side was still marsh. Masons have continued...
Stephen Mehler, my favorite Egyptologist (actually Khemitologist, but more on that later) spoke to Jeff Rense about the Egyptian Revolution. Give it a listen if that flips your switch.
On a recent trip to Washington, D.C., I took some time to study the sacred geometry of the city. This was research for The Star Family, a book set partially in D.C. Sacred geometry means building in harmony with nature’s designs, such as using the golden mean or...
Suddenly everything got busy. I just finished edits for the new edition of Under the Stone Paw, which will be published by Double Dragon in April. I’m in the middle of finishing edits for Beneath the Hallowed Hill, also due out in April from Eternal Press. The...
I’ve been so caught up watching the news about the Egyptian Revolution, that I didn’t discuss it on my website. Stephen Mehler leads tours to Egypt and I’ve been with him three times, plus live through all his comings and goings to Egypt each year....
Happy Imbolc!! Bridgit’s fire half way between winter solstice and the spring equinox, when the life force stirs in the outer world. A time to take out your seeds and decide what to plant for this year.
Here’s the latest podcast from Broad Universe: Welcome to the very first Broadly Speaking edition of the Broad Pod. Broadly Speaking brings you interviews and insights from women writers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror – and all the realms in...
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