A Journal of the North American Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science. 

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     “The actual must die
       Eventually.
       Only the impossible
       Survives . . .”
                    — Percy MacKaye

“Friends, the soil is poor. We must scatter abundant seed to ensure even a middling harvest.”    — Novalis

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Report from the Section Fairytale Group / December 2025 / by Marion Donehower

Report from the Section Fairytale Group / December 2025 / by Marion Donehower

Coyote at the American River   Marion Donehower facilitates the Fairytale Group that is an integral part of our Section work in Northern California. Here, Marion summarizes the group's activities in 2025 and gives her perspective on the year. Marion is a member of the Visual Arts Section in addition to our Section.   An Owl winks in the shadow A lizard lifts on tiptoe                    breathing hard The whales turn and glisten                    plunge and Sound, and rise again Flowing like breathing planets   In the sparkling whorls   Of living light.   -- Gary...

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