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Issue 1 - Winter 2006


Star Goddess by Geraldine Charles
Invocation & Poetry
Winter Solstice Invocation
by Judith Laura
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At Newgrange
by Alison Leonard
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Black Wind
by Rose Flint
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Inanna's Journey
by Rachael Clyne
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Inconceivable
by Jacqui Woodward-Smith
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Iseult in Kernow
by Patricia Monaghan
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Poems from Trance Form
by Penn Kemp
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Samhein
by Rachael Clyne
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She
by Joyce Bergkotte
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Witching Hour
by Rose Flint
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Wriggling up the bed
by Geraldine Charles
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She Paints with Moon Lyrics
by Sasha Walker
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The Great Goddess and Her Influence Herstorically and in the Present

by Cristina Biaggi, Ph.D

According to archaeological, mythological and anthropological evidence, the Great Goddess was probably the principal deity worshipped along the Mediterranean, in Europe, the Near East, much of Russia, North Africa, India and even parts of China during the Upper Paleolithic (30,000-10,000 BCE) and in the Neolithic (roughly 7,000 to 2,500 BPE).

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About Goddess Icon Spirit Banners

by Lydia Ruyle

Goddess Icon Spirit Banners are sacred images of the divine feminine from the many cultures of the world. Each image was created and revered at some time in human history. Life is about connections between humans, the world of nature and the world of the spirit. Icons connect to the deep soul expression of the divine mystery of life.


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About Goddess Icon Spirit Banners

On Being a Travelling Priestess of the Goddess and Singer of the Sacred Songs of the Temple

by Anique Radiant Heart

The clerk on the other side of the United Airlines check-in counter registered a look of horrified disbelief as I hefted my first suitcase onto the weighing platform.


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The Goddess vs. the New Age: Singing the Sacred Land

by Jacqui Woodward-Smith

“Female spirit, the goddess in us, is not fragile or new; not an invention of privileged women or an escapist New Age elite. We are tough and ancient: tried by a million years of ice and fire. On enormous and minute wheels of pain and beauty we have turned…we return to tell and respell our story.”1


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The Goddess and the Rude Man: Hera - Great Goddess and Protector

The Goddess and the Rude Man: Hera - Great Goddess and Protector

by Geraldine Charles

This chap might seem an unlikely introduction to an article about Hera. He strides across the landscape of Dorset, in South West England, and is known colloquially as “the Rude Man of Cerne Abbas”, although the tourist guides call him “the Cerne Abbas Giant”.


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(Spiral) is for water

by Theresa C. Dintino

If we listened, water would teach us a lot, about ourselves, our planet - the Universe itself. If we listened, we would hear the voice of the ultimate spoken clearly and eloquently through water. If we decide to listen, it should be soon since we are rapidly changing the qualities of this life-giving element - water.


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Re-membering Asphodel P. Long

by Lydia Ruyle

I asked Lydia to contribute something to this new journal and almost before I'd sent the email, it seemed, this beautiful tribute arrived in my inbox. It is so beautifully laid out and illustrated that I decided not to attempt to gild the lily! GC

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THE RULE OF MARS explores Patriarchy: Its Origins, History and Impact

Editor: Cristina Biaggi, Ph.D


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Wishes for Goddess Pages

by Jill Smith


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Brighid in Sweden

 If you enjoyed Kirsten Brunsgaard Clausen's article about Brighid's Runes in Sweden, in our Winter 2011 issue, you might like to see this video - the celebration of Lucia in a Swedish church ceremony last December.

 


 

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