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The call of the old seal

April 13, 2020 by Julie Tomlin

The sound of the old seal is a call to return, to discover a lost way of being that is shaped by connection to soul, to the wild and wise woman who lives at the end of the earth

Filed Under: Ideas Tagged With: change, grief, hope, women

The de-cluttered life

August 26, 2019 by Julie Tomlin

If I had to sum up this summer, I would say that it’s the time that my energy for living came back: I have cleared my flat of its clutter, moved on some of Mark’s stuff to new adventures, packed away the things that I treasure in some beautiful boxes. I’ve tidied and rearranged the […]

Filed Under: Ideas, Notes Tagged With: de-clutter, environment, hope, minimalism, rebuilding, technology, women

Into the mystic

August 23, 2019 by Julie Tomlin

Recovering a relationship with nature and balance between masculine and feminine energies are central to the ecomystical journey…

Filed Under: Ideas, Notes Tagged With: ecomysticism, environment, new politics, rebuilding, women

Reaching for something new

April 16, 2019 by Julie Tomlin

We don’t know the answers, only that they won’t come from the same old ways of doing things… So how do we cook up fresh possibilities?

Filed Under: Ideas, Notes Tagged With: earth, environment, hope, women

With love…

November 13, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

Exploring the potential of caring…

Filed Under: Ideas, Notes Tagged With: agency, climate disruption, environment, love, new politics, women

Spring dreaming

April 24, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

What do we need in order to thrive in life?

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: change, community, grief, hope, London, new politics, women

Remembering the unfree

April 9, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

As exhilarating as the images of the women’s strike in Spain were, it’s the experiences of women in Yarl’s Wood that define the boundaries of our freedom…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: class, immigration, new politics, protest, women

Painting bears blue

February 7, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

I spent too long trying to get by in a world where bears were brown and painting them blue was silly…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: activism, new politics, politics, resistance, women

Challenging convention

November 29, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

What difference would it make if, instead of being made to suppress part of their nature in order to succeed, women were allowed to bring all of themselves and shape things from there?

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: future, hysteria, new politics, women

Freedom and struggle

November 28, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

Florence Nightingale’s plea for women to be free to suffer resonated because of my experiences and also brought to mind the Judea Capta who fascinated me in the past

Filed Under: Ideas Tagged With: change, new politics, politics, women

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