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Be Kind to Yourself: Stop Worrying About Your Stomach by Grannie Burton Do you call yourself a vegan, a vegetarian, a lacto-vegetarian, a person intolerant of wheat or dairy or citrus or some other food product? Do you find yourself worrying about what you will eat, how much or how little? Do you carry around potions and pills to boost your nutrition and count the amount of water you drink each day? In other words, do you define yourself by what you put in your mouth? Read More >> |  |
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 | Elusive Egyptian Goddesses: Seshat the Lady of Numbers by Lesley Jackson The Ancient Egyptians, wise people, had goddesses aplenty but the fame of a few, such as Isis and Hathor, has overshadowed and absorbed many others. Like women, goddesses have not escaped being stereotyped but not all will fit the maiden-mother-crone model nor are they all earth focused. One of these is the scribal goddess Seshat. Read More >> |
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Glorious Goldenrod by Susun S. Weed I love autumn, don't you? The days shorten and fall colors thrill my senses. Perennial roots get busy storing nourishment that will last them through the winter. And the meadows bloom with purple asters and riotous goldenrod flowers. Read More >> |  |
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Meditations on 21 Women – Part 2 by Barbara Barnett This is a continuation of the article I started in the Autumn edition of Goddess Pages, on “21 Women”, a chapter in ‘Awakening Osiris’ by Normandi Ellis. In the Autumn edition I worked with the first ten of the women, seeking to learn more about them by allocating to each a path on the tree of life and a crystal correspondence. In this second part of the article I will work with the remaining eleven women. ... Read More >> |
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 | Nevern: Sacred site of Ceridwen by Becky Thomas In the little Pembrokeshire village of Nevern you will find a small church which was founded by Brynach, who is identified as a 6th century Welsh saint originating from Ireland. However as in the story of many saints, in Brynach’s tale there are hints of a much older history. Perhaps Brynach was a hero figure or even a God of our Pagan Welsh ancestors. Read More >> |
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Small Steps Towards a Large Solution by Brenda Lightfeather Marroy "Give me a place to stand and I will move the world.” Anonymous Woman As I ponder the times we live in, I’m conscious of the downward spiral of our civilization. We live in a world of an ailing economy and massive unemployment. Greed and corruption are rampant, and the news of global and environmental catastrophes fill the airwaves. Read More >> |  |
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 | Spiritual Highs and Lows by Rachael Clyne Many and varied are the ways we connect with spiritual experience; whether through meditation, ceremony, service, childbirth, lovemaking, sport, moments of wild wonder in nature, losing oneself in acts of creativity or simply whilst standing at the kitchen sink. We can also experience deep connection in times of pain, loss and extremis. Read More >> |
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Loving Brynhild - Part 3
A Novel by Clarise Samuels
Chapter 5: On the Way to Iceland
Now that I was awake and Sigurd was quickly becoming smitten with me, he was still not quite sure how to proceed. Read More >> |  |
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