(Pandemic Poem 2) Transmuted by Jyoti Wind

We are changed. Even if not sick, even though not asymptomatic, even though not on the front lines, the virus has changed us. On a mental, emotional and cellular level, Read More …

(Essay) Blood & Honey: The Secret Hertory of Women by Danica Anderson, Ph.D.

Note the coin necklace– it is the dowry of gold or silver coins called ducats. However, before the Roman ducats (Latin for silver money), it was the dinars, a currency Read More …

(Essay 3) Empress Influence on the Establishment and Rise in Popularity of the Virgin Mary and Kuan Yin by Krista K. Rodin, Ph.D.

Part 3: Common Threads Chang’an, like Constantinople, became “The” major metropolis during their empress’ reigns. Where Pulcheria built churches and hospices, Wu built the Daming Palace to showcase the power Read More …

(Poem & Art) The Woman Who Wears Antlers by Arlene Bailey

Antlers held high she steps over the stones,moving through bracken as she hears Her calling. The Old One.Cailleach.Old Antlered One.She who is older than all names. Catching a glimpse in Read More …

(Prose) The Mago Work and Magoist Cetaceanism in the time of the Covid19 by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.

If we can make the pandemic a time of opportunity to nail patriarchy in the head once and for all, we may be able to say that the Covid19 is Read More …

(Poetry & Photography) The Loss of the Holy: In Memoriam by Sara Wright

Something’s wrong. I stopped dead in my tracks as I passed through the gate startling the pre-dawn stillness. I was on my way to the river. It was dark. Gazing Read More …

(Book Excerpt 10) How to Live Well Despite Capitalist Patriarchy by Trista Hendren

Learn to be Direct Most girls are taught under patriarchy to submit to male authority to some extent. Having raised male and female children, I can tell you this is Read More …

(Essay) Eating the Flesh of the Goddess by Harita Meenee

Demeter and the “Bread of Life” “I am the bread of life.”This phrase is put in the mouth of Jesus in the Gospel According to John. [1] Again and again Read More …

(Pandemic Poem 1) The Bardo of the Pandemic by Jyoti Wind

The clear light dawns and our mortality is glimpsed. Opportunities for freedom from the skins of Earth beckon. Love surges. Attachments show themselves. Missed opportunities keen and distract. Some souls Read More …

(Short Story) Man Without Woman by Kaalii Cargill

[Author’s Note: This story is based on the writing of Enheduanna, the world’s first named author. Enheduanna lived in ancient Sumer 2285-2250 BCE and was the daughter (either literally or Read More …

(Essay 1) The Queen of Heaven: Depictions of Asherah in Ancient Israel by Francesca Tronetti Ph.D.

            Christianity teaches its followers about God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  The deity is described as a father to his children and the world. In churches across America, Read More …

(Illustration) Dreams are Filled with Omens by Sudie Rakusin

A woman, fearing death, hears sirens in the night, sees dolphins leap in   candle flames, and cries why are they called sirens,are they not a warning,can there be seductionin this Read More …

(Poem) The Pear Tree by Sara Wright

She was more  than a sapling,  so robust.  One summer she  bowed her tear shaped body, offering a hundred sweet pears to any creature that sought her gifts. Did the Read More …