I've learned no one really "toots your horn" for you so, I've decided to share this email from Ubiquity University, grading my 25-page essay I wrote for the class toward a Doctor of Ministry degree: Chartres' Grammatica: From Trauma to Transformation, its 7 video classes and the books The Golden Age of Chartres, The Teachings of a Mystery School and the Eternal Feminine (René Querido), When the Body Says No, Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection (Gabor Maté, MD) and Becoming Supernatural, How Common People are Doing the Uncommon (Dr. Joe Dispenza). Writing in the APA (American Psychological Association) format has not been attempted since its 6th edition during grad school for my master's in 2012-15. The format is now in its 7th edition - a major task in and of itself for citing works with texts, footnoting, bibliography and referencing. But, because of time here in the desert of La Ventana, I had the silent container to focus, focus, focus, dedicating much time to the process. Here's that email that my heart is extremely proud of:
Dear Regina,
Your paper has for Grammatica has been received and graded. It is a beautiful expression of heartfelt, embodied wisdom. It also reflects a good understanding and application of the coursework as well as APA writing format.
Grade is an A.
Warmly, Linda
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