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Our lives are awash with moments when we come undone: we face a loved one's belongings after they have gone, a deer jumps in front of the car, or we face a debilitating illness. The Chapel of Small Breath meets us there. As the collection moves from love to loss to possible renewal, the reader experiences the journey through precise and stunning images: midwinter the beloved pulls an orange, warm from his pocket. A silversmith strikes the hammer turning grief into beauty. A wedding ring is in the dirt between the roses and black-eyed susans. The collection invites us into the liminal space of…mehr

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Our lives are awash with moments when we come undone: we face a loved one's belongings after they have gone, a deer jumps in front of the car, or we face a debilitating illness. The Chapel of Small Breath meets us there. As the collection moves from love to loss to possible renewal, the reader experiences the journey through precise and stunning images: midwinter the beloved pulls an orange, warm from his pocket. A silversmith strikes the hammer turning grief into beauty. A wedding ring is in the dirt between the roses and black-eyed susans. The collection invites us into the liminal space of loss where Linn shows us the holy that's stitched right through it.
Autorenporträt
Rhonda Linn is a writer, educator, and entrepreneur who has spent the last 11 years living with the land and leaning into nature's wisdom by planting a permaculture-based food forest on 36 acres of land in Michigan. Her marketing agency offers copywriting, online business management, and publication support for world-changing spiritual, nature-based, and holistic wellness businesses. Rhonda writes and works to remember that we are cradled by nature through the soaring beauty (and muck) of our daily lives. She writes to remember our sovereignty from a system that profits from our illness, overwork, and disconnection. And she writes as a reminder that our hearts are shining-resonate and infinite. We only have to remember that. Rhonda believes that a different world is possible and it's our job to build it. That work starts in our own hearts and minds-and in our homes. You can find her ever-evolving writing on Earthen Jar; Stars, currently hosted on Substack.