Margaret Wade and Suzanne Blackburn
It’s been an amazing journey, really. The erotic exploration I
started doing first came from my body, but I would also say that there
were strands in the cosmic field that were helping me. When I think
back, my mind immediately starts to see how those strands converged,
leading me to integrate sex and spirit. I seem to have this particular
path of stumbling along, picking pieces from here and pieces from there
– pieces from various traditions. But ultimately, the way I work is not
traditional. Perhaps not having a teacher or a guru gives my
discoveries a fresh innocence.
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Margaret Wade and Suzanne Blackburn
I grew up in a Catholic family that was very service oriented, very
“other” conscious. My father was a lawyer who gave half of his time
providing free service for the unprivileged and folks in trouble, so
early on, I got this idea of service and connectedness to others. I was
a very religious, I would say ecstatic, boy. Something my father and my
grandmother instilled in me was a sense of awe and a love of nature.
Even in my suburban neighborhood, I tried to get away and spend time in
some little field or wooded area. As I got older, I channeled that
sense of awe and wonder into mystical Christianity.
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