(Art) Kuan-yin by Lydia Ruyle

Kuan-yin, She who listens to the cries of the world, carries a vessel of water and a willow symbolizing new growth and flexibility. Kuan-yin travels with traders long the Silk Road, as well as the sea Read More …

(Essay) Searching for Diana by Max Dashu

After a long hiatus, I’m back to work on the manuscript—most recently on Diana: goddess of the Moon, of the ancient Sabine and Capuans, and a goddess of women and Read More …

(Poem) Vernal by Donna Snyder

Equinox–the day of equal light and equal dark In the north we know that winter ends   yet again Now is the time of miracles Eos wings through a persimmon Read More …

(Essay) The Equinoxes as Story of Redemption: Sacred Balance of Maternal Creativity by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

At 11:02 UT March 20th it will be Autumn and Spring Equinox at the same time on the Planet – the Seasonal Moments of balance of light and dark that Read More …

(Essay) Remembering Merlin Stone, 1931-2011, by Carol P. Christ

“In the beginning…God was a woman.  Do you remember?”  Feminst foremother and author of these words Merlin Stone died in February last year. I can still remember reading the hardback Read More …

(Essay) The Magic Comb by Hearth Moon Rising

One of the first things I do upon rising in the morning is to comb my hair. In my mind, detangling my hair is a way of sorting out my Read More …

(Bell Essay 4) The Ancient Korean Bell and Magoism by Helen Hwang

Part IV  Asking the Dangerous Question: How Old is the Symbol of Nine Nipples?   An inquiry about the origin of an ancient female symbolism is subversive in nature. It shakes the Read More …

(Art) Chang E by Lydia Ruyle

Chang E is the moon Goddess. The gnarled pine tree and the blossoming plum tree are symbols of the cycle of the waxing and waning moon and life. The pine tree Read More …

(Book Review) Amazon Grace: Read it Aloud by Harriet Ann Ellenberger

Mary Daly’s Amazon Grace: Re-Calling the Courage To Sin Big, New York and Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006 reviewed by Harriet Ellenberger I want all of us to read Mary Daly’s latest book, Read More …

(Essay 2) Xi Wangmu, the shamanic great goddess of China by Max Dashu

Mirrors and Tombs Ancient art is rich in iconography of the goddess: bronzes, murals, painted lacquers, clay tiles, and stone reliefs. Much of this art is from funerary contexts, befitting Read More …

(Essay 1) Xi Wangmu, the shamanic great goddess of China by Max Dashu

One of the oldest deities of China is Xi Wangmu (Hsi Wang Mu). She lives in the Kunlun mountains in the far west, at the margin of heaven and earth. Read More …

‘Ereshkigal Pronounces a Verdict’ by Hearth Moon Rising

The house where I live is at least two hundred years old, so naturally when I first moved in there were ghosts to contend with. Most ghosts are harmless, and Read More …