Tag: courtney crosslin
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we are not going back
The best thing you can do to get through this without losing it is to learn to be adaptable—from minute to minute.
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Keepsakes and Forts: The Black Church as a Pillar of Preservation and Protection
The post weaves together personal experience, historical facts, and philosophical reflections. By citing various sources on Black church history, the significance of hush harbors, and Appalachian culture, creating an intricate tapestry that highlights how the spiritual experiences of Black Americans in clandestine settings have impacted modern religious practice.
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The Irony of Life, Change, and the Church
Explore the irony and transformation of traditional church spaces in modern society, from buildings to thriving communities. Delve into the intersection of religion, spirituality, and societal change, where personal experiences and philosophical reflections meet.
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Have You Ever Watched a Sunrise and Felt Like It Was Speaking Directly to You?
This post highlights the importance of independence, leadership, and staying true to one’s own path, even when others may not understand or follow the same journey.
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The Porch: Come Out Of The Yard
The Porch is more than just a gathering place—it’s a metaphor for life.
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Part 3 of 3: The Power of Gathering
As we move forward in the digital age, I find myself reflecting on the importance of real-life connections and gatherings. While social media has its place, there’s something irreplaceable about coming together in person. This belief has been a cornerstone of my journey, dating back to my time in Phoenix, Arizona. Back then, I initiated…
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Are You Wild?
Being a “wild woman” is not about where you are; it’s about who you are. Whether in the hustle and bustle of the city or the serene expanse of the countryside, embodying the wild woman lifestyle means harnessing the energy of all archetypes and making it work for your benefit. It’s about embracing your inner…