(Art) Wild Mother: She held me by Jennifer Powell

About 16 years ago I found myself falling into a state of exhaustion, but it wasn’t that kind of physical fatigue that I could understand, it was like a deep Read More …

(Poem) Between the Realms by Arlene Bailey

The Old Ones have gatheredRound me, holding my handsAnd sheltering my broken heart,Supporting my body and soulAs I am stripped of everythingI’ve ever known, everything thatGives me meaning and heretoforeHas Read More …

(Book Summary) Matriarchal Societies of the Past and the Rise of Patriarchy in West Asia and Europe by Heide Goettner-Abendroth

This new book, my second major work on modern Matriarchal Studies, has been published in German language in 2019, and now it is published in English. In order to write Read More …

(Book Excerpt) Imbolc/Early Spring within the Creative Cosmos by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D. 

This essay is an excerpt from Chapter 6 of the author’s new book A Poiesis of the Creative Cosmos: Celebrating Her within PaGaian Sacred Ceremony. Traditionally the dates for Imbolc/Early Spring Read More …

(Poem) Ilia’s dream by Susan Hawthorne

circa 740 BCE I know it is a dream but it doesn’t helpevery night I relive itthe old woman rushes in with her torchriver-wept in dream-shockshouting my terrors dear sister Read More …

A Bun in the Oven: Divine Trinity of Bread, Consciousness and Rebellion by Claire Dorey

Follows Understanding Tanit through Felt Experience, Visualising the Energy in Hathor’s Temple  and Girls On Top (click to read). Flour is engrained in the creases of her hands. Wood smoke rises from the Read More …

(Video 16) Genevieve Vaughan & Chiquie Estrada in Maternal Gift Economy: Breaking Through by Genevieve Vaughan

(Words of Invitation) Drawing on Maternal Gift Economy theory, the suppressed wisdom of women, and the traditions and ethics of Indigenous societies, this integrated programme of presentations sponsored by the Read More …

Mother Wash it all Away by Frances Tronetti, Ph.D.

Watching the rain fall Pouring down on the windshield My day is not over, and it just has gotten worse The week started with a joke about getting a new Read More …

(Essay) The Paradoxical Nature of Beauty by Deepak Shimkhada, Ph.D.

More Questions Than Answers The subject of beauty that I am going to discuss here is confounding to say the least because it is paradoxical. What makes an object—whether it Read More …

(Art) What’s So Radical About Feminism? by Glen Rogers

Title: What’s So Radical About Feminism? Medium: Mixed Media Artist Book on Amate Paper Page size: 7 1/2″x 6″ Book size: 7 1/2″ tall x 26″ long x 6″ deep In Read More …

In the Realm of the Goddess Clutha by Jude Lally

A slow ritual walk on the banks of the River Clyde; facing into a bitterly cold west wind. Gathering grey clouds sweep in from the Atlantic, dropping their rain on Read More …

(Prose) January 6, A New Year Begins by Sara Wright

    This morning at dawn I quartered the ripe pomegranate that had been sitting in the center of my wreath since early in December, remembering the night my dad brought Read More …

(Art) Meeting Hecate at the Crossroads by Jennifer Powell

This painting is a little over thirty years old, starting it was one of the triggers that brought me to a terrible dark decline. When I was able to raise Read More …