cosmology, consciousness, contrariness: the down to earth musings of a Goddess Mystic
If you landed here while looking for the international goddess research newspaper,
Goddessing aka
Goddessing Regenerated and
Goddess Network News), please let me direct you to it. My blog has no affiliation, other than affinity, with this
fabulous publication.
I have come to call myself Sage Starwalker, a name that's both a mouthful and a challenge to live up to, but when you ask for a name,
and the Goddess gives you one .... I started the
Goddess Mystic web site as a record of
my early priestess studies. I'm in my last year of Temple of Diana's
Spiral Door program. I'm an eternal student and have no plans to change that. I've accepted the identifier "disabled," but
fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis haven't completely stopped me. I have a home-based web design business. My ministry consists of
publishing
MatriFocus Cross-Quarterly (a zine); developing
Matrifocus [dot] Net to bring voices of the Goddess Movement to the blogosphere; teaching; peer counseling; dream interpretation;
performing rites of passage and doing divination work for community members; Saturn and Chiron Return chart casting and interpretation;
and web activism. My personal practice consists of contemplative arts and natural magic within Goddess, Pagan, Women's Mysteries, and Dianic Wiccan
frameworks. I'm a member of the Goddess Scholars Group, the Conflict Transformation Group, and Womonsong. I'm looking to
find more time for crochet, beading, and other art-making. Want to know more? Read
100 Things About Me
Goddessing is a recent contribution to Goddess vocabulary, following on from Mary Daly's suggestion that Deity is too dynamic, too much in process, changing continually, to be a noun, and should better be spoken as a Verb (following Buckminster Fuller's "God is a verb"). We can refer to goddessing meaning Goddess culture, Goddess way of life, Goddess practice, or 'my goddessing' as in my individual interpretation and experience of Goddess. (
Wikipedia)
See also:
Monday, June 06, 2005
Hitched to Everything Else in the Universe
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.
(John Muir)From a recent trip around the World Wide Web:
- Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries
From Human Events Online, The National Conservative Weekly
In the Top 10: The Kinsey Report (Alfred Kinsey), The Feminine Mystique (Betty Friedan)
In the Honorable Mentions: Origin of the Species and Descent of Man (Charles Darwin), Coming of Age in Samoa (Margaret Mead), Second Sex (Simone de Beauvoir), Silent Spring (Rachel Carson), The Greening of America (Charles A. Reich)
- Adult Christianity
This blog's tagline could be "By their works you will know them."
Recent articles:
- Christian Psychopathology in Africa Leaves a Wake of Maimed Children
- Satanic Ritual Sex Abuse? Nope - Christian!
- Two Pastors Arrested in Rape of Female Student
- Political Friendster "...where Christian Adulterati can connect conservative Christian mullahs to the politicians with whom they share their beds." (Miss Poppy)
Haloscan:
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Blogger:
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"benefit from our ignorance"
That's it! It's amazing to me the things we fight about, when there's so much we don't know. Perhaps that's why we fight. Not knowing can be a fearful thing. We're probably all suffering from Cultural Control Disorder.
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Sage : 12:58 PM