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vonda drees art

weaving wonder, wisdom & warmheartedness

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October 2

Posted on October 2, 2021 by vondadrees

This early morning I woke up to a dream about tending the roots of the cosmic tree of life. Maybe… Read more October 2

October 1

Posted on October 1, 2021 by vondadrees

It may not be obvious, so I want to credit Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her iconic favorite collar as another… Read more October 1

September 30

Posted on September 30, 2021 by vondadrees

It was good to read again the note that accompanied the image from 2016: In a recent conversation, a friend… Read more September 30

September 29

Posted on September 29, 2021September 29, 2021 by vondadrees

In seven years of frequently using the arc shape in my journaling, I’ve never really thought about why I do… Read more September 29

September 28

Posted on September 28, 2021 by vondadrees

As another day dawns, I’m still pondering Mirabai’s invitation to “scoop the light into your eyes.” I read with fascination… Read more September 28

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Instagram holds many seasons of my creative contemplation. It continues to be a place I share fresh paint & ink, and I'd be delighted to meet you there!

“Can we dream and envision without getting trapped in one way of doing things? As we live into resistance, can we let those dreams transform or change as they need to? Can we edit those visions while holding on to the spirit that brought them forward in us? … Our stories, our connection to this Earth, and the ways we learn to embody the work of resistance are all leading us to toward wholeness, toward integration… We hold our dignity. We hold Mother Earth’s dignity. We hold each other’s dignity. This is always resistance.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 182-183 “In dreaming, I needed to commit to equipping myself with the right tools. … Sometimes… little epiphanies meet us wherever we are and ask us to look deeper.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 181 “[C]reating a vision is holy work, deep and strong work that goes beyond a framework or an idea, beyond a conference room. It is cyclical and fluid, not structured and limiting. A vision lives and breathes; it is a way forward, a dream that is sure to come.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 179 “So when I ask God <how are you?> and wait for the wind to blow, I am practicing prayer differently. And when the wind blows and the lapping water of a river answers, Creator asks, <And how are you?>… I get off my knees and look God in their eyes and breathe in and out, because that’s how I am, breathing the silence and the mystery.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 175 “We need each other to show up as we are, with the gifts left to us by our ancestors. Even if we don’t fully know who our ancestors were, we lean into the ancestral kinship of humanity and ask what it means to love one another well. When we do, we create a holy vision of the world we want to choose day by day. And I believe that, over time, many of those visions will become a reality, bringing us to the sacred center of ourselves as well.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 169 I’ll be teaching a course at the @grunewaldguild from July 9-14, 2023, called A Sacred Circle of Rhythm. One of the days we’ll focus on an ancestral mandala. “The Integral Realm is a place of expansiveness, a place where we step out of ourselves, where we hold all of ourselves, where our spiritual center finds its grounding and truly shows us the beauty of the universe.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 163 “Remembering where we come from, accepting and wrestling with it, and asking what it means for us today are powerful actions. … When we get the fuller picture of history, we come closer to what community and kinship mean.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, p. 151 “Liminality, to put it simply, is the psychological process of transitioning across boundaries and borders. … The magic of our existence is that we can remember our ancestors and learn from them, and at the same time, we can understand that we are, right now, ancestors in the making.” -Kaitlin B. Curtice, Living Resistance, pages 139-140

You can also view my work on Pinterest. Here's an image from my recent journaling through The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.

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