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In Search of a Wisewoman

Trish Findlay

Having lived long and not necessarily well-lived life I remain incapable of censoring wry commentary on my microcosm and the greater world. An intentional eremite embracing the Tree of Life, a symbol across history & cultures - we are all one family.

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  • Trish Findlay

    There was a time every village had their Wise woman, the keeper of lore, the healer. Age has not brought me mellowness nor wisdom, but while I continue to seek for those qualities, I am not lacking in opinions.

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