Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Buzz Coil: Dec. 2016

Here are 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):

Starhawk's blog: In a long Dec. 2 post,"Thanksgiving at Standing Rock," Starhawk tells of her decision-making process, participation in, and thoughts about the Lakota action in North Dakota. With pics.

Annelinde's World: Annelinde Metzner's  Dec. 16 post. "La Reina de America," is a poem about the celebration in North Carolina of the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It begins:
"We honored our Great Mother,Queen of America,
filling the largest stadium in Charlotte with our joy."

With pics.

Hearth Moon Rising's blog: Hearth Moon writes about the Saami reindeer goddess in her Dec. 2 post, a poem titled, "The Antler Wagon," the last lines of the first (of 4 verses) reads:
"She crosses antler heaven holding her daughter,
defining a day in the wagon ride."
   


HecateDemeter: Blogger Hecate's Dec. 20 Solstice post is headlined by a quote from Wendell Berry, “The seed is in the ground. Now may we rest in hope, while darkness does its work.” It also shows, in a video to the music of Jethro Tull, Pagan observance activities.  

The Goddess House: In a Dec. 9 post, Frances Billinghurst of the Goddess House in Adelaide, Australia, announces the "Sister Moon Circles in 2017," she will lead at the Isian Centre of Metaphysics.  

Fellowship of Isis Central: FOI's Dec. 21 post, "The Elemental Goddess," announces an upcoming event in London this May.

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.


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.
Feminism and Religion: Many bloggers from many different religions and paths.
The Wild Hunt: Pagan, news-oriented blog that has grown from single blogger to many bloggers.

 

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