Winter 2009
| Articles, Fiction and Reviews |
 | Ancient Breasts *
by Susun S Weed Deep within you, whether you are aware of it or not, is your primal need for breast. It is part of you; it was born with you. It has been with you for millions of years. Read More >> |
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Croning - a personal journey
By Rachael ClyneThis April I turned sixty thus achieving cronehood, but I felt my journey began two years before in the summer of 2007, when what is known as my second Saturn return (Crone’s male counterpart) really kicked in; and boy did it kick in! Saturn returns are slow, grinding and thorough re-evaluations of our values and structures, often restrictive and lasting around two years. ... Read More >> |  |
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Grieving with the Goddess *
by Sheila Rose BrightWhen we are mourning the recent loss of a beloved person, animal, object or situation, we often feel like hell. Frequently we feel that life isn’t worth living any more, that there is no point to life, that we’d rather die, that we’ll never stop feeling as miserable as we currently do, and that we’ll never get over the loss or feel happy again. ... Read More >> |  |
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 | The Nine Nights of the Winter Solstice Hallowing
by Elizabeth A Kaufman As a Pagan, Goddess-worshipping witch and priestess, I have over the past thirty years celebrated the Winter Solstice in a variety of ways. As my path evolved, I made appropriate changes and adjustments, but never quite found that which truly felt right. In 2007 however, I came across a rite for Helios on one of the Hellenistic reconstructionist groups I belong to whic ... Read More >> |
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 | Beth's Blessing
by Judith LauraThis is an excerpt from Judith Laura's novel, Three Part Invention, which takes place in the US and is told by three generations of mothers and daughters: Alice, a piano teacher, who comes of age during the Depression and gives birth to Beth just before the US enters World War II; Beth, who comes of age during the 1960s and gives birth to Alexis a few years later. ... Read More >> |
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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. |
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