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Willful Butterfly

Shelby Ruth Ellis

Former suffering addict now in love with the divine.

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Latest Issues

Where Are All The Elders?

My friend Hope Roehrs and I discuss the stark lack of spiritual leadership from the elder generations, the tradition of eldership, and the circumstances that led us here.


Hope Roehrs is a student of life. She is studying the miracle...

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Year of the Snake Reflections

stories, symbols, and the twelve year cycle

We’re often presented with a daunting choice between intellect and wisdom. Expansion and reflection. Slow growth and constant movement. There is no right answer, but when we choose one again and...

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How to Disappear

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How to Become a Great Gift Giver

Every holiday season I see endless online gift guides pinpointing exactly what to get your dad or sister or girlfriend. At their worst, these guides are full of paid partnerships and ads for basic internet trends that will go out of style i...

6 months ago
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Losing Weight: A Spiritual Experience

Content Warning: This article is not for people who have or are currently struggling with an eating disorder. The perspective being written from here is in reference to healthy weight loss and its effect on one’s emotional, psychological,...

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