Old Indian Woman, Edward S. Curtis, 1910
“Today the old woman inside you is collecting bones. What is she remaking? She is the soul Self, the builder of the soul-home. Ella lo hace a mano, she makes and re-makes the soul by hand. What is she making for you?” — Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., “Women Who Run With the Wolves”
Busy week here. Wrapping up on completing the new patio (still haven’t taken pictures, maybe today…) and doing therapy work with Darwin. Between the stress of having people here every day working on the patio, having the dogs cooped up in the house all the time, and just not getting enough time to care for myself lately, I’m feeling pretty wiped out. Time to collect the bones and rebuild….
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