Previous Issue - Autumn 2008

Amazing Artemisias*

by Susun S Weed

Diana, bronze, Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)

Artemis - Goddess of the herbalist - gives her name to a genus of marvelously aromatic, safely psychedelic, highly medicinal, dazzlingly decorative, and more-or-less edible plants in the Asteraceae family. I love Artemis, and I love her plants.


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Celebrating the Triple Spiral: a PaGaian Cosmology*

by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

The Triple Spiral of ‘Newgrange’ – as the place is commonly known – in Ireland, is just one motif amongst a whole collection of art that represents the first major Western European art tradition since the Ice Age.1


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Celebrating the Triple Spiral

Inner Journeys: Surfing the Imaginal Realm as a Struggling Shamama

Inner Journeys: Surfing the Imaginal Realm as a Struggling Shamama

By Theresa Curtis-Diggs

Whatever the inward darkness may have been to which the shamans of those caves descended in their trances, the same must lie within ourselves…. The beat of the shaman's drum may still be heard, transporting spirits in flight to regions known to our visionaries and to men and women gone mad.

(Joseph Campbell)

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Balancing on air

by Geraldine Charles

All this pitting of sex against sex, of quality against quality; all this claiming of superiority and imputing of inferiority belong to the private-school stage of human existence where there are sides, and it is necessary for one side to beat another side. (Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own, 1929)


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Balancing on Air

The Chronicles of Baubo Biggins

The Chronicles of Baubo Biggins*

as told to Katara Moon

Hello Sweeties,
Baubo Biggins here.


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Embracing the Feminine Consciousness: A Revolution of Thought*

by Karen Tate

 


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Embracing the Feminine Consciousness

Mythology, Menstruation and the “Woman with the Issue of Blood”

By André Zsigmond


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Mythology, Menstruation and the “Woman with the Issue of Blood”

The Liberation of Surrender

by Karen Tate

Writing my current new book, Walking An Ancient Path: Rebirthing Goddess on Planet Earth, required that I look back over years of happiness, sadness, revelations, success, disappointment and patterns.  One of those patterns was my relationship with surrender and my belief in universal wisdom.


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The Liberation of Surrender

by Gill Booth

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Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: The Lost World of Old Europe: the Danube Valley 5000 - 3500 BC. On display in Britain for the first time are more than 250 artefacts, many of them on loan from museums in Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova.

Reviews & Poetry
Joan Norton: The Mary Magdalene Within. New York: iUniverse, 2005. (73 pages)
Reviewed by Miriam Raven
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Living the Goddess: a way to the Goddess through sacred chant, song and prayer
Reviewed by Sandra Román
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Another year
by Helen Carmichael
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Lammas 2007
by Rachael Clyne
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She stands on the horizon
by Helen Carmichael
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Sister Song
by Jacqui Woodward-Smith
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The Island of Mujares, Mexico
By Maria Duncalf-Barber
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The Mermaid's Lament
by Doreen Hopwood
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The Song of Iseult
By Caeia March
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The Watchtower
By Doreen Hopwood
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Wild Crafting
By Penn Kemp
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See this site for news of the first Wild Weeds Poetry Contest!

Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: The Lost World of Old Europe: the Danube Valley 5000 - 3500 BC. On display in Britain for the first time are more than 250 artefacts, many of them on loan from museums in Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova.

 


 



 



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