
To be made of God its to be made of sacred imagination. It is to have the capacity to dream our way into new beginnings, in our lives and in our world.*
Philip Newell
In the fairytales I chose, the protagonists are not powerful in any conventional way, but they are active participants in their fate, leaving the familiar, taking risks, changing their lives, finding people worth connecting to, reaching out to help others, who will help them in return.**
Rebecca Solnit
In the beginning
imagination.
One life, two narratives–
The everyday and
the hero’s journey.
Neither more real
nor a fantasm
than the other.
Two necessary ways
to see
your one life.
You write the every day
every day,
But what if you were to
pen this as quest?
For the eye altering alters all.^
*Philip Newell’s Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul;
**Rebecca Solnit’s No Straight Road Takes You There;
^William Blake from John Higgs’ William Blake vs The World.









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