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Kicking the Habit by Jeanne Cordova
Kicking the Habit by Jeanne Cordova










Kicking the Habit by Jeanne Cordova

She never understood how anyone would live in the closet. She drive out to have dinner with me and quickly mesmerized me with her adventures in gay history, and butch/fem tolerance. I lived in Palm Springs so I thought I was "safe" to do that.

Kicking the Habit by Jeanne Cordova

She asked me to cover her booth so she could leave for awhile and I agreed. She had a booth for the Community Yellow Pages. When we met, I was passing out flyers for what was then Mazer Archives. I suspected that Jeanne was experiencing some spiritual catharsis. I was almost 27 years old and she was almost 40 at the time. My thoughts are with you Lynne!Ģ0:17:06 GMT Patricia Kelly-Arrington said:I met this amazing character at the 1987 L.A. I did have the honor of hugging Lynne at the memorial and sharing memories to ease her pain for a few short seconds on a terrible, hard day. Jeanne taught me I could do anything I wanted. I did not get a chance to speak to Jeanne before she transitioned. Mine, led me on a different path away from her. Her's led her to her lifemate Lynne in late 1989. I didn't know it then but I guess we were each finding our distinct paths. There were visits to " sweat lodges" for purification and induced altered states to open her chakras. There was the Harmonic Convergence, and clearing breath work with Dina Bachelor' Awakening sessions. Metaphysics was all the rage in the 1980's and Jeanne was in the thick of it. I remember when she bought a Joshua Tree "shack" l (complete with an outhouse), we shared metaphysical experiences there through 1988. She introduced me to the Man/Boy Love Association, and the Catholic Nun's as I edited the first edition of her first book, Kicking The Habit in 1988. She never understood living in the closet. She drive to see me and mesmerized me with her adventures in gay history, and butch tolerance. I lived in Palm Sorings so I thought I was safe. When we met, I was passing out flyers for what was then the Lesbian and Gay Services Center. Gay Rights Festival as I was amost 27 years old and she was almost 40 and experiencing some spiritual upheaval. I met this amazing character at the 1987 L.A.












Kicking the Habit by Jeanne Cordova