The Allegory of the Saguaro Cactus
I AM like the Saguaro. The storm has passed, the sun shines, the sky is cloudless and bright. The Saguaro has already refilled itself from
I AM like the Saguaro. The storm has passed, the sun shines, the sky is cloudless and bright. The Saguaro has already refilled itself from
Guest Post by Tina. Tina enjoys nature, art, and reading. She is nearly complete with a graduate degree in trauma informed teaching and loves asking
By LMA August 2019 I wrote on the blog last fall how I feel about pleasure, safety, and exploring our sexual selves on our own
I grew up hearing the legend about the early Mormon pioneer women who sacrificed their china to be smashed up for the plaster on
Edited for clarity on 5/22/19 Over the past year, our Facebook discussion group has grown, well, exponentially… It is exciting to have new people join
By Tiffany Sanderson If you want to witness the Patriarchal Wound in action, take yourself to any theater in Utah County, Utah. Two nights ago,
I have been reluctant to post this lesson help because I have chosen President Cristina B. Franco’s talk at the last General Conference called, “The
By LMA Today, it feels like I have no place. I had to choose whether or not to go to a ward dinner after our
After the election a couple weeks ago (why did it have to be so close to the Exclusion Policy anniversary?), life has felt bleak. Yesterday,
Walking through my life right now is surreal, with time stretching at 3am when I’m the only one awake, and compressing when I’m chatting
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