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Frank!! Or, as I like to call friends who I consider wise, Frankiji! (a la Ghandi's followers who called him Ghandiji). I've been meaning to make some comments up on here for a while, mostly to tell you who much I profoundly appreciate and love the work of this newsletter of yours; as you know I started a newsletter myself a while ago.... mine I think will end up being a pretty small side project that most likely will wrap up by this summer. I fancied the idea of actually trying to make a living with it, but now I think it's just been a home for some poetic work of mine which is really important for me to get out there.

You are implanting Magic back into the world. I've always loved Magic and the world of Enchantment. Ever since I was little, and I spent lots of time making up fantasies and names for things that I saw in the natural world and in the world around me. My whole life as a poet, and my poetic nature, is very much tied into this- Prose too often to me has felt like Perspiration, while great Poetry (which is certainly not all of it) should be like an Incantation. Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, Joy Harjo, Wordsworth, Traci Brimhall, Robert Bly, amongst others they get to Incantation.

It's a long story, and one that I'm already tired of having to describe as if people see me as some sort of representative or spokesperson for the world's largest "cult", but around a month ago I became a Baptized Christian in the Episcopalian Church. I spent a handful of years putting my toe in the water at St. James in Knoxville, after drifting away from the Unitarians, and then a real vortex of challenging but beautiful and important mystical and transformational experiences made me take the plunge, and get the Holy Oil on my head. I like the Episcopalians a lot and how they do the "Jesus jazz" for a bunch of reasons, probably very different from how most people- especially on the false "Left-Right" political dynamic- perceive Christianity. If I had to say what the two biggest reasons were for me, one would be the prominent voice of the Prophetic Feminine, present in the 1/3 and risinng number of Female Priests, the largest group of female religious leadership since the witch burnings, as the Grandson of two churchgoing and extremely wise Grandmothers, that's become more important to me. The other reason is more along some of the paths you travel- an appreciation for Magic and Mysticism. To me Christianity has never been anything other than Magic, and despite some of the misogynistic white boy assholes who have too much power in the church and claim to represent it, it has been exceptionally healing Magic for me. And I trust on the whole the "Magical Order" I just joined up.

Anyhow, I'm on full Wizard mode these days and paying a lot more attention to the "Temple" of my Heart and Soul than the "Court" of Politics and Civic Culture. A real countercultural thing to do in today's America. And finding your newsletter recently- thanks be to Matt Ellison for letting me know about it- has been a tremendous blessing and spiritual gift. I've always appreciated your presence in my life, Frank, and miss having you and Susan closer to town it was grand to be able to see you more. But now with this newsletter, I'm realizing just how much wisdom you can pour out, and some of the depths of the wisdom traditions that you explore and benefit from so that we can all benefit from this stuff. So, Grace and Peace be to you my good brother, as they say, and I love you. Keep all of this stuff up.

On that note, is it okay to promote and advertise your newsletter a bit here and there? Thinking Facebook and a few more places? I know that you do have a $$ subscription option, which as a poor guy who is already contributing to another amazing person with a newsletter, I just can't hack right now. I know some people can though, and I very much want to have you get as supported as you can with this project. I didn't know if you were okay with folks helping you out in that way- maybe get you up to 50-100 subscribers something like that? Even if the $$ still stays minor, the number of readers is really what keeps one of us writers going, I can say that from experience.

Okay, I think that's it. This is truly wonderful work, Frank. Until we meet again, Peace and Blessings, and Honey in the Heart.

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