Friday, December 25, 2015

Buzz Coil: December 2015

Some recent posts from blogs on our blogroll (please note, we don't knowingly list posts in Buzz Coil that have been published previously elsewhere or on the same blog)

Fellowship of Isis Central: A November 26 post issues a “Call to Peace” with the “Goddess Isis – Our Beloved Mother of All,” lighting this path. A December 14 post announces plans for “2016: 40th anniversary of the founding of the Fellowship of Isis.”

Broomstick Chronicles: Aline O’Brien (aka Macha), in a December 15 post, “Thanksgiving with Our Homeless Population,” tells of differences between her presentation between this year’s service in previous years’ presentations, in shares the song they sang this year. (Published simultaneously in COG Interfaith Reports).

Glenys’s blog: In her December 12 post, “We are the Bread of Life – Communion,” Glenys Livingstone writes of the Earth and the Cosmos as “a Communion event that is “relational, reciprocal…sacred interchange,” and shares a Solstice poem she wrote about “Mother Sun.”

Association for the Study of Women and Mythology: A December 19 post announces open registration for a 2016 conference in Boston, April 1-2.

Annelinde’s World: Two environmentally-related poems posted by Annelinde Metzner: on December 15, “Christiana saves the world,” honoring Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of UNFCCC, and on November 30, “I Have Sworn to Protect Her.” Both with pics.

Works of Literata: In her December 3 post, "Gratitude without complacency,” blogger Literata writes, I fundamentally believe that we can and should change the world; I am concerned about too much acceptance of what is, just because it is, especially for the situations that humans create and thus could change.” The post continues with a discussion of her own practice of gratitude.

 My Village Witch: In her December 2 post, “Beginning from Here…” Byron Ballard has suggestions on how “to secure our resilience in these chaotic times.”

Yeshe Rabbit: In her December 15 post , “Willful, not wanton destruction,” Rabbit asks (with a comparison to menstruation), “What if we began, as a society, to seem to include destruction and/or completion as part of the cycle of creation?”

HecateDemeter:  Blogger Hecate’s December 8 post, warnsIt Can Happen Here; It Can Happen to Pagans.”With pic of Donald Trump.

Radical Goddess Thealogy:  In a December 15 post, “We (heart) the Winter,” blogger Athana offers a “Winter Solstice Story” about faeries and a sun king.

Love of the Goddess: Blogger Tara’s December 17 post gives background on “Ixchel, Mayan Goddess of the Moon.” Includes pic.

Woods Priestess: This month blogger Molly has been running a series, called “30 days of Yule,” with many Goddess pics.


Large Goddess/Spiritual Feminist Blogs
 
Because of the large number and variety of bloggers and posts on these blogs, we are now suggesting that you visit them and select the posts that interest you most.

The Wild Hunt:Pagan, news-oriented blog that has grown from single blogger to many bloggers.
Pagan Square: This blog of many mostly-Pagan paths is sponsored by BBI Media and includes SageWoman blog posts.
Return to Mago: A Goddess-centered blog whose administrator/owner isHelen Hye-Sook Hwang.
Feminism and Religion: Many bloggers from many different religions and paths.
The Motherhouse of the Goddess: Blog affiliated with Motherhouse Podcasts and Mystery School.

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