by Cate Montana | Jun 6, 2016 | the E-Blog
Like the picture I shot on the Drakensberg Escarpment in South Africa, my life seems headed off a cliff into the unknown. The Source Intelligence I call I AM rose in me in December 2014 and shook me until everything I knew about the human ego and enlightenment (things...
by Cate Montana | May 22, 2016 | the E-Blog
Most definitions of integrity involve words like honesty and principle, probity and candor … in other words, truthfulness. And yet the original root comes from the Latin word integer (a word that might give some of us a grade school math flashback) meaning...
by Cate Montana | May 10, 2016 | the E-Blog
Holy Hannah. Can you spell d-y-s-f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n and m-i-s-e-r-y? I want to think the main characters in this movie are just cinematic creations—the vitriolic pill-popping Violet and her three daughters—tight-jawed, unforgiving Barbara, quietly wounded, faithful Ivy,...
by Cate Montana | Mar 11, 2016 | the E-Blog
Google “darkness” and all sorts of sinister pictures show up. Of course, there’s always a point of light in the darkness—a candle, an open doorway filled with light—because without contrast there’d be no picture at all. If everything is light—if I don’t put something...
by Cate Montana | Mar 6, 2016 | the E-Blog
This vulnerable place. How do I protect it? Nourish it? The old me wants to pull the shutters, withdraw to safety and shut down. She wants to throw up defenses and barriers and pretend not to care so much—and definitely not feel so much. The new me stands facing a...
by Cate Montana | Feb 10, 2016 | the E-Blog
It’s easy to look at Katniss Everdeen’s leather outfits, her warrior stance, her bravery and her killer archery skills and think “feminist.” But that—as are most conversations about and references to feminism—is totally missing the point. The astonishing thing about...