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Paula Pryce
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Cultural Anthropologist, Writer, Teacher
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Join date: Oct 10, 2025
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Mar 2, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Pip, lost and found
The reconciling force of an adventuring cat (a mostly true story) by Paula Pryce - photo by James Wheeler Pip went missing. Then in his own way, Jeremy did too. Jeremy was the young man who loved and fed her. He lost himself with the loss of Pip, but after a while, something unexpected happened. Jeremy learned that reconciliation only really comes when we give everything away. It began like this: Jeremy moved back home. He had long been a nomad, searching out holy places in the desert, by the...
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Dec 2, 2025 ∙ 4 min
The You-ness of Me: Objectless Devotion of Mother and Child
And yet for some time now, the Divine has been seeking my hand. I can sense her corporeal warmth, as though the Queen of Heaven is opening her arms to me in invitation...
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Oct 2, 2025 ∙ 6 min
Double Unity: Flying Fish, Witnessing Presence, and Keeping it all in Perspective
Discussing the ineffable with the devotedly non-religious can be tricky. For my efforts to engage them, I’ve found that their alternative perspectives can sometimes elbow me out of blind spots. Sometimes unsettling, but ultimately always welcome. That happened at a dinner party I recently hosted. It all started with spidey senses and flying fish.
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