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Category: inspiration

  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 23, 2010

until then, maintain your faith: inner strength for troubling times (classic)

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 22, 2010May 22, 2010

the times they are a-changing: be adaptable

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 21, 2010

love is looking for you

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 19, 2010

don’t words deserve to have a life, too?

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 18, 2010May 17, 2010

the 7 words of well-being for men (redux)

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 16, 2010May 17, 2010

perhaps you channeled this poem through me?

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 15, 2010May 15, 2010

the exquisite beauty of answered prayers

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 14, 2010May 14, 2010

how acts of god or man hold a mirror to each of our heads

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 13, 2010

you are your own responsibility (classic)

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 12, 2010

blogging makes me want to be a better human being

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 11, 2010May 12, 2010

pardon my cyberdust: a bit of blogkeeping goin’ on

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 10, 2010May 9, 2010

moving through change? be kaleidoscopic

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 9, 2010May 8, 2010

words and art for mothers: yesterday, today, tomorrow

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 8, 2010May 8, 2010

maintain your optimism: turn the knob and open the door (classic)

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  • by rachel
  • Posted on May 5, 2010June 9, 2013

your personal power bill of rights

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deserving of a larger stage to perform her magic

“(Rachel’s) poetry celebrates love, compassion and positive self-examination. She joyfully shares the many lessons she has learned from leading a fascinating and unorthodox life… This listener walked away from her Bryant Park (NYC) reading spiritually re-charged and grateful. Rachel is deserving of a larger stage to perform her magic.” G.S., NY, NY

undeniable connection with the heart and soul of humanity

“Rachel, you’ve definitely been guided to a sacred place in which to share your beautifully inspired expressions of life. Your pure love, your gentle and reassuring voice, your angelic presence, and your undeniable connection with the heart and soul of humanity is an amazing gift! You’re quite a phenomenal blessing…I look forward to hearing more!” C.L., Chino, CA

in defiance of self-consciousness…big, bold, and outright

“(Rachel) practices a doctrine of fearlessness.  A self-taught poet, she is mesmerized by the way words seem to take on a life of their own (and)…she strives to “be the instrument” for expression. Her willingness to acknowledge and to submit to the power of language comes across in the litany-like form of her long, intentionally inspirational poems, in the way she returns to such phrases as Forgive me, It’s that easy, or I will. Written in defiance of self-consciousness, Snyder’s prayerful poems were big, bold, and outright.”  A.L.R., Bryant Park Blog, NYC

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