Marking Time: The Journey of Aging
Time is a paradox—seemingly infinite yet painfully finite. It flows steadily, indifferent to our attempts to measure or control it.Continue Reading
… just live
In Goddess spirituality, death is not feared, but is understood to be a part of life, followed by birth and renewal. – Carol P. Christ
Time is a paradox—seemingly infinite yet painfully finite. It flows steadily, indifferent to our attempts to measure or control it.Continue Reading
Hestia was the Goddess of the sacred fire, was once known as “Hestia, First and Last”. Being the first born, and also the last, takes a bit of explaining …Continue Reading
It’s been a bit since I felt like writing. The loss of my dear friend to cancer hit me hard. But sometimes, the harshness of life also has its flip side.Continue Reading
Like Fireflies in the night, we all come from the Goddess … and to her we will return … like the drops of rain … flow into the ocean.Continue Reading
The Greeks say she was born of the union of the sky and the fertile sea womb. When she arrived at Olympus, Zeus married her to Hepaestus, the lame God of smithcraft.Continue Reading
Goddess Eostre / Ostara, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn, from whom “East” (where the sun rises) and “Easter” got its name.Continue Reading
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