Trickster
Trickster is the mythic embodiment of ambiguity and ambivalence, doubleness and duplicity, contradiction and paradox.
In her wonderful book on Theodore Roethke, Ann T. Foster quotes Evelyn Underhill, who said that a meditation is a "half-way house between thinking and contemplating." Roethke kept a notebook in which he explored the interior drama of the mind. That's what I hope to do here. --Theresa Williams, author, THE SECRET OF HURRICANES
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