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Issue 20 - Spring 2012
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Ancient Tantric Goddess Worship - Past and Present
by André Zsigmond “Woman is the Creator of the Universe, the Universe is her form. Woman is the foundation of the world.... There is no prayer equal to a woman, There is not, nor has been, nor will be any yoga to compare with a woman, no mystical formula nor asceticism to match a woman” (Shakti-Sangama Tantra II.52) Read More >> |  |
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Be your own Herbal Expert: Part 1
by Susun S Weed Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors knew how to use an enormous variety of plants for health and well-being. Our neighbors around the world continue to use local plants for healing and health maintenance. You can too. Read More >> |  |
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Goddess Destinations
by Dr. Rev. Karen Tate
A plethora of sacred sites of Goddess can be found on almost every continent, ranging from archaeological sites and churches to museums, industrial parks and natural landscapes. The variety of these sites depicts the diversity of her worship across the globe from living traditions thousands of years old to contemporary temples founded and blossoming during the last decade. With each of these locales one discovers the treasure trove that is the herstory of the Sacred Feminine. ... Read More >> |  |
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Misogyny on Parade
as told to Katara Moon Hello Sweeties, Baubo Biggins here So much has transpired since I last put pen to paper but instead of luxuriating in musings on creativity or spiritual epiphanies, I must jump right in to a most retching development on the American political scene. Let me state before I start that the opinions herewith imparted are mine and mine alone - no other entity or deity should be held culpable. Read More >> |  |
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Loving Brynhild - Part 7
A novel by Clarise Samuels Chapter 13: An Army of Angels The brutality of humans after having descended to the lowest depths of their animal souls far surpassed anything Odin could have foretold. The coarse and indecent aspect of human nature was a flaw in the works, an oversight, a divine miscalculation. Wild animals roared, pounced, and tore living creatures apart limb by limb in order to feast on raw meat and drip with fresh blood without remorse, without reflection, and without contrition. ... Read More >> |  |
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