(Essay 1) Goddesses in Hinduism: “All the Mothers are One” by Mary Ann Beavis, Ph.D.

[Editor’s Note: This essay is from the same title, “Goddesses in Hinduism: “All the Mothers are One”‘ by Mary Ann Beavis with Scott Daniel Dunbar included in Goddesses in Myth, Read More …

(Poem) Signifyin’ Woman by Louisa Calio

Rumor has it she was born a gypsy on the streets of Palermo, Sicily Then again, some say it was on the bay of Naples While others claim she was Read More …

(Book Excerpt 5) On the Wings of Isis: Reclaiming the Sovereignty of Auset, ed. by Trista Hendren et al.

Goddess Isis Joey Morris Soft steps through imprinted sand,A Journey repeats,Stepping into the timeless River,To wash my lashed body,Cleansing water and fallen tears meet,I have been broken andI have been Read More …

(Art) Retablo for the Sacred Feminine by Glen Rogers

Breaking Through Boundaries / Reversing the Repression of Women With this retablo, I offer up a healing, a renewal of the Sacred Feminine in her many guises as Mother Earth, Read More …

(Essay) She Summons – Introduction by Kaalii Cargill

[Author’s Note: I have been co-editing the Mago Books anthology She Summons: Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? with Helen Hye-Sook Hwang for a Solstice publication date. This anthology speaks Read More …

(Prose) ‘Mother’ West Wind and Mary’s Gold by Sara Wright

 One day last week it almost drizzled. When I stepped outside that morning I was engulfed by fragrant mist. Rarely does light fog give the thirst- driven forest a temporary Read More …

(Video) Winter Solstice Goddess Slideshow by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

Each year between June 20-23 the dark part of the day reaches its peak in the Southern Hemisphere: it is the Winter Solstice Moment. Poetry of the Season may be Read More …

(Poem) She by Louisa Calio

From the coolest corner of the darkest space at the longest river of an unseen place She lies in wait a force a feminine force Pearl, in the eyes of Read More …

(Essay 2) Two poems of Louisa Calio: Between Tradition and Innovation by Cinzia Marongiu

[Author’s Note: This except  is part of my dissertation “Race and ethnicity in the works of Kym Ragusa, Mary Bucci Bush and Louisa Calio” forthcoming in winter 2021.] Part Two: Read More …

(Pandemic Poem 12) What We Can Do by Jyoti Wind

We clear our hearts of the worry the news the fear. We untie the stories that bind us to pain and suffering and we offer to the world what we Read More …

(Poem) Spirituality of Sale by Francesca Tronetti, Ph.D.

(This poem is an introduction to my forthcoming essay.) Click here for instant spiritual growth! Crystals for healing and sage for cleansing, On sale now, store closing soon. Is this Read More …

(Webinar) Madonna Rising Rosa Mystica: The Sacred Way of the Rose by Anne Baring

[Author’s Note: It was delivered for the lecture at Ubiquity University on August 18th, 2020.] There is a line in a poem by Walter de la Mare that goes: “Oh Read More …

(Poem) The Spider’s Bite by Sara Wright

The Light at dawn and dusk breathes gold leaf into blue. Deep emerald, maple wined trees unfurl, impervious to drought.  Thrumming sap sings,   pulsing  red twigs have a heartbeat.  All Read More …