
Krow Fischer
Lifelong student & teacher of mysticism I find poetry a perfect medium for inspirational flow. My co-authored book ‘Weavers of Light’ contains selections of my poetry. More writes @ letterstoearth.ca or hereonearth.ca.
Close Encounters
I was in a discussion last night when it felt like I was suddenly split into two places. One was my own living room sitting beside the fire talking to my life mate. In the other I was talking to 5 beings who looked like something out of Star Trek.
Krow FischerPublished 3 years ago in FuturismOn Being an Elder
I had a moment with my almost three year old grandson yesterday. I was taking him to the car for our ‘Granny day out’ and he hauled off and hit me across the face, hard. I was shocked and surprised as I have only ever experienced the sweetest of hugs from my little guy.
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in FamiliesKitchen Politics
The late great master Leonard Cohen from 'Democracy'.. “from the homicidal bitchin' that goes down in every kitchen to determine who will serve and who will eat."
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in FamiliesHow To Jump Realities
We are all in this together as the bombs drop Atomic bombs Barrel bombs Cancer bombs Drug Addiction…bombs… As mothers in affluent America
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in PoetsApollo's Creed
Hello out there. It’s me again. I have been thinking about our last conversation, where you said nothing. Sometimes it feels like I am communicating through a Bliss Board, one of those devices with limited choices of images, when there is so much to talk about, so many questions I have to ask.
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in FuturismWhite Women and Our Imprints
As we strive to bring balance to our history and present situation, it seems some people are having strong reactions. I have been noticing a huge backlash towards feminism, predominantly from men who identify as white, but also from white women.
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in The SwampCalling All Earth Warriors
I had a vision once, years ago. I saw domed pods with underground connections set in barren landscapes. The sky seeped a burnt orange, not enough light for the thorny scraggly plants to flourish.
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in FuturismBeing Human in a Less Humane World
It’s really, really hard to be human, much harder than we give ourselves credit for. It is particularly hard to be alive on earth today.
Krow FischerPublished 4 years ago in The Swamp