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A Rouge Awakening #4 – Posting from the Beach
My brain is in vacation mode and the best I can do is to share this wonderful photo (borrowed from Jessica at Daucus Carota), which so captures the essence of summer holidays on the beach.
I need to find a Red scarf like this to wind around my salt-water tousled hair.
Kisses from Martha’s Vineyard!
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CommentA Rouge Awakening #3 – Martha’s Vineyard
This photograph is by Alison Shaw, one of my favorite photographers. She takes the most amazing photographs of Martha’s Vineyard and these bright abstracts of boats and buoys are incredible for their color and composition.
I’m headed to Martha’s Vineyard to spend the holiday weekend relaxing on the beach and having a little fun. This seemed appropriate.
A Rouge Awakening
This is a red bow that I saw on the sidewalk and snapped with my iPhone. So random – so red!
Spiritually speaking, arguably one the most influential and inspirational books I’ve read is The Red Book: A Deliciously Unorthodox Approach to Igniting Your Divine Spark by Sera Beak.
Sera Beak is a Harvard-trained scholar of comparative world religions who’s spent the past 14 years traveling the world studying spirituality – from whirling with Sufi dervishes to meeting the Dalai Lama on her 21st birthday; from taking the host from a Croatian Catholic mystic who had the stigmata (truly) to having life-altering visions with shamans (and everything in between). She calls herself a spiritual cowgirl and a revolutionary. The New York Times recently called her one of the new “Carrie Bradshaws of self-help spirituality”. No wonder I like her. Continue Reading

My name is Angela Eloise and I am a freelance writer. I recently moved to Seattle because I wanted a better home base to support my creative goals. And my shaman told me to. Cloud of Chaos was born from my desire to dance with the absurdity of life, to create a space where I could write and share all of the gorgeous, fun, snarky deliciousness I find spinning around me every day. What does a spinning cloud of chaos have to do with writing? Everything, as it turns out.














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