Message about Nancy Roof
I am not bound by thought or sense or shape;
I live in the glory of the Infinite.
I am near to the Nameless and the Unknowable,
the ineffable is now my household mate. - Savitri
Dear Reader,
Beloved Kosmos founder, friend, mother and visionary leader Nancy Roof has begun her most profound transformational journey. Nancy entered hospice several weeks ago and is resting comfortably in her…
November’s Featured Poet | Valerie Bacharach
Bryce Canyon Haibun
Scents of pine and sage. My footprints mark light snowfall the wind erases. I wander serpentine trails through hoodoos, crumbling walls, unroofed cathedrals, ancient city. Around my wrist, turquoise and onyx beads strung on fragile silver, made by my son before his death. My fingers worry them, count them like a rosary. If I could create our own mythology, mother and son, a…
Call for Essays – Are You Sure? | Autumn Poetry, and More
To say that what is is, and what is not is not, is truth - Aristotle
Dear Reader,
We all cling to the truthfulness of our most firmly-held beliefs. Yet, we know that simply believing something does not make it true. Nor is consensus reality - the truth of the majority - by any means infallible. So where does truth reside? We might say there exists an independent reality 'out there' and that…
Kosmos Fall 2021 Gallery of Poets
Kate Meyer-Currey
Trailblazers: Opening the Doors of Neurodiverse Perception
Welcome to the neurotypical world,
neurodivergent changeling. It wasn’t
your choice to be born this way, under
such a wayward star.
You’ll find equality legislation hasn’t
got with our different beat yet; the
way is full of pitfalls like closed doors
and glass ceilings.
So here are some of my tips to start
you off…
The World of Itō Jakuchū
These beautiful polychrome woodblock prints are Meiji era copies (ca. 1900) of original designs (ca. 1771) by Itō Jakuchū (伊藤 若冲, 2 March 1716 – 27 October 1800), a Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period notable for his striking modern aesthetic.
Seeking “Ssshhh”
It has been one year since the 2020 derecho decimated this part of the Heartland. The 90,000 sq. mile swath of intense, sustained winds devastated over 65% of the mature tree canopy in the Cedar Rapids corridor.
Lord of the Forest | Good Fences
Evolutionary. Like the way people changed
enough to make this place, where wolves find peace
and time to contemplate their kin and kind.
The Potential of Grassroots Environmental Stewardship
By Bruce McLeod
Some years ago, CapeNature launched a highly successful land acquisition project called the Stewardship Programme. It offers incentives to land owners to make land available for conservation. These Contract Nature Reserves are designed to establish areas and inter-linked corridors of land to promote conservation—and it works.
Calendula Seed | Spirit Rise
crimson blooms sail past pyres to honor
those long gone hung as sacred décor
Humble Like the Earth
By Melina Bondy
Suddenly, I remembered my vision from the woods. My hand trembled as I closed the Zoom room. I sat down and cried tears of joy.
