Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Buzz Coil: June 2016

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

Annelinde's World: Annelinde Metzner's June 25 post, is a poem about "Raining" and Goddess. Her June 5 post, the poem, "Release," begins "Angry men carry guns..." and ends with a message from the Goddess.

HecateDemeter: For her June, 25 post, Blogger Hecate gives us a new work of fiction, "What Jayshee Recorded," set in India. Hecate's June 9 post, "What Maiden, What Mother, What Crone Means for this Election," includes a touching moment between Hillary Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea. 

My Village Witch: In her June 14  post, "Lighting Signal Fires in Tower Times," Byron Ballard writes about "the roiling change, the fear, the uncertainty," of the "enormous shift"  she sees taking place in the U.S. and elsewhere and offers suggestions about how to cope.

PaGaian Cosmology: This blog was formerly known as "Glenys's blog." It now has a new name and new url, but the blogger is the same.   Glenys D. Livingstone's  June 29 post, "Creation Stories @ Winter Solstice," shares stories of the holiday being celebrated in June in Australia and elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Goddess House: In a June 9 post, "Opening the Discussion About Death," Frances Billinghurst discusses the establishment of "Death Cafés " in various countries. These cafés   discuss end of life issues. This post also gives information about one such café being held by The Goddess House, which Billinghurst leads, in Adelaide, Australia on July 23. 

Hearth Moon Rising: Hearth Moon continues her series on woodpeckers (and on June 17, turtles) and their relationship to deities.

Broomstick Chronicles: Aline O'Brien's (aka Macha NightMare)  June 2 post is about "Creating a New Oracular System" called Green Pulse Oracle with a friend, based on the work of the late Fred Adams, founder of Feraferia.

Casa della Dea: This Italian-language blog's May 28 post, " Voci di Sacerdotesse,"  is the first  installation in a new section to keep track  of the activities of Goddess priestesses and priests in Italy.

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.

Return to Mago: A Goddess-centered blog whose administrator/owner is Helen Hye-Sook Hwang.


Feminism and Religion: Many bloggers from many different religions and paths.

Pagan Square: This blog of many mostly-Pagan paths is sponsored by BBI Media and includes SageWoman blog posts.

The Motherhouse of the Goddess: Blog affiliated with Motherhouse Podcasts and Mystery School.

The Wild Hunt: Pagan, news-oriented blog that has grown from single blogger to many bloggers.
 

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