Living Intuitively as a Wild Woman and Red Foxes

What is a Wild Woman? “She is the Life/Death/Life force, she is the incubator. She is intuition, she is far-seer, she is deep listener, she is loyal heart. She encourages humans to remain multi-lingual; fluent in the languages of dreams, passion, and poetry. She whispers from night dreams, she leaves behind on the terrain of […]

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Token Inclusivity is Not Enough

“I reject the ordination.”  On my recent trip to the Redwoods of San Francisco for the Goddess Festival International, I was invited under false pretenses to be ordained as a Dianic priestess.   I reject the Dianic ordination. My vision and integrity do not align with the intent and words spoken by Zsuzsanna Budapest.  I have […]

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The Heartbeat of Mother Earth: Reclaiming Women Drummers

When I went to ALisa Starkweather’s Daughter of the Earth events several years back, the women drummers made one of the biggest impressions on me.  It was the first thing I heard.  Drumming. Accompanied by a keening and loud … I want to say crying but it was more like yowling. ‘What have I gotten myself into?’ […]

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Gaelic Celtic Kirtan with Eileen Bray at the Spiritual Home for Artists in Nashville TennesseeA Candlelit Winter Solstice Like No Other

I’ve been doing this long enough, putting together and promoting events through the divine feminine app that the sacred feminine (Mother God) has Her hands in, that when I see some of them, I know I have to be there.  Eileen Bray’s Candlelit Winter Solstice in Nashville was one of these.  It meant over five […]

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The Goddess in Egypt: Invoking Hathor

From Day 9: After lunch, we will visit the Temple of Karnak. This temple was dedicated to God Amon, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu. It is one of the most powerful patriarchal edifices in Egypt. It was here that the Amon priests reached their ultimate power and it is here that the worship […]

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