Author Archives: Paula Josa-Jones

a post about the posts

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Due to an administrative snafoo during the construction of the new blog site, you have not been receiving blog posts since October 4.  My apologies.  That issue has been resolved. Here are a few of the posts from that period you may enjoy:

 The receptive body

A body, a landscape

Presence, absence

Sadie

Surfacing

Balance

Tender, kind

Come fly with me

The big tree

I love this horse

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I love this horse

DSC_0992Photo:  Pam White; dancers:  Ingrid Schatz and DeAnna Pellecchia with Pony

Pony is moving to Florida.  His mom, Sarah Hollis is already there.  I stopped by to say goodbye, to tell him that I love him, to thank him, to tell him I will miss him deeply.  This is what he had to say.  Safe travels Pony!  See you in our next performance, whenever and wherever that may be.  xxooPaula

PONY NOVEMBER 2014 from Paula Josa-Jones on Vimeo.

the big tree

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Out behind Jacob’s yard is a path through some Vineyard wetlands.  That path leads to a meadow where lives The Big Tree.  For many the tree invites climbing.  For me, it invites circling and wonder.  Each angle, each side brings a different relationship of light and space, of intersections and relationships.  And that is a lot like my friend Jacob.  Each day with him invites a new perspective, a new way of seeing and appreciating, curiosity and wonder.  Even though we may not always be able to see or understand the whole picture, god is truly in the details – in the smallest of gestures, the most subtle flickers of light.  That, I believe, is where we truly find him, and where he can also find us.