The Helen M. Luke Library

The Helen M. Luke Library This page is dedicated to the writings of Helen M. Luke (1904-1995).

Helen founded the Apple Farm Community in Three Rivers, Michigan, a center for people seeking to discover and appropriate the transforming power of symbols in their lives.

Missed our Apple Farm Reading Group last month? Check out reflections on Helen Luke's essay "The Hunter and the Hunted" ...
05/20/2026

Missed our Apple Farm Reading Group last month? Check out reflections on Helen Luke's essay "The Hunter and the Hunted" here.

A discussion on the essay, “The Hunter and the Hunted” from the book Kaleidoscope, by Helen M. Luke.

From the Apple Farm writing vaults- a still pertinent meditation for "Dark Times."
01/25/2026

From the Apple Farm writing vaults- a still pertinent meditation for "Dark Times."

NOTE: An abridged version of this essay originally appeared in the February 24, 2017, Apple Farm Blog Post . It is being presented here in its full form. BY: DON RAICHE At this time (February...

Missed our Apple Farm Reading Group last Thursday?Catch up on Helen Luke's "The Salmon Fisher Boy" in the comfort of you...
01/25/2026

Missed our Apple Farm Reading Group last Thursday?
Catch up on Helen Luke's "The Salmon Fisher Boy" in the comfort of your own home!

A discussion on the essay, “The Salmon Fisher Boy” from Kaleidoscope, by Helen M. Luke

TONIGHT on Zoom, conversation around "The Salmon Fisher Boy" from Helen M Luke's book Kaleidoscope, 7:30-8:45 p.m. EST.
01/22/2026

TONIGHT on Zoom, conversation around "The Salmon Fisher Boy" from Helen M Luke's book Kaleidoscope, 7:30-8:45 p.m. EST.

“The Salmon Fisher Boy” from Kaleidoscope, by Helen M. Luke, p. 218. We will discuss future reading choices at the meeting.

For the holiday season, here is a Spring Apple Farm Thursday Group session reflecting on Helen Luke's "The Story of Jaco...
12/20/2025

For the holiday season, here is a Spring Apple Farm Thursday Group session reflecting on Helen Luke's "The Story of Jacob," and addressing the struggle with the unknown in ourselves.

What is in a life? Helen Luke's essay, "The Story of Jacob," addresses the struggle with the unknown in ourselves. How do we "dare to wrestle" with the unkno...

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12291 Hoffman Road
Three Rivers, MI
49093

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