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emily brandt

a tiny ritual & poetry review by writer and somatic creative coach, emily brandt, delivered at each full moon

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rediscover morning & Spoke

hello.

Last night, the moon was looking nice and full, and its bright light illuminated a huge possum. I’d never seen one so close. I have mixed feelings about this encounter, but awe is definitely in the mix. You never know what you’l...

25 days ago
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energy protection & AR:RANGE:MENTS

hello.

I’m tired, and feeling protective of my energy, and of yours. I wrote, and deleted, a long paragraph about things that are hard in the world, things you know about that I don’t need to repeat here. Many of us are isolated, disco...

2 months ago
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MAKE Time, April: starts Wednesday!

hello—- The moon is filling out, and I’ll write more on Wednesday in celebration of its steady return. I have one reminder for this week though: we start April’s MAKE Time on Wednesday, and I hope you’ll come through!

MAKE Time, April...

2 months ago
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Writing Workshops!: a poem project + a weekly morning ritual

Dear writers —- I’m so grateful to continue holding space for us to gather, ground into our bodies and breath, and write from spaces that need to find some space. The next workshop, 40 Days, is more product-focused than many other workshops...

2 months ago
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balancing paradoxes & The Palace of Forty Pillars

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Did you see the late night/early morning full moon? This week, feeling into the swirl of all things happening, I drew the tarot card The Lovers. Surprising at first, but actually, it suits perfectly. This cosmic marriage invokes...

3 months ago
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    Emily Brandt, author of Falsehood and three chapbooks, is a Brooklyn-based poet, somatic coach, and editor of Sicilian, Polish and Ukrainian descent.

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