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Discussions via email, some with web-based boards. General and special interests: inside and outside recognised religions. Specialist support lists (e.g.; female ministry, nuns, lesbians, goddessing).
A Festival of Womyn's Spirituality. Also Gyrls section. Women-only annual festival camp held on borders of New York and Pennsylvania.
Names and descriptions of Goddesses from around the world, both ancient and modern.
The moon turns blood red during lunar eclipses. Ancient cultures perceived this as the moon menstruating. Modern women may respond to this "Sign in the Heavens" symbolizing the menstrual cycle.
Ariel, the "little mermaid" in the Disney film, can be a powerful metaphor for the plight of the "Sacred Feminine" over the last several thousand years of western civilization.
Share the bounds of love, trust and compassion with the women who swim with dolphins.
Some friendly, popular level articles (1999) archived on Suite 101.
Sections on creating women's circles, prayer circle, rituals, men's room, inspirational sections like 'Loving thyself', 'Heart expressions', 'Wild women's path. Also offline journal.
Resource site featuring personal notes by key women about their work, goddessing, varied spiritual perspectives, sacred places, books, activism, healing & rituals, myths & theories, bodies & sexualities, sacred arts, links and calendar.
Inspired by Shekhina, the Jewish interpretation of female divinity, this long established site offers resources to women of many traditions: Jewish feminist, Earth Religions, Pagan feminist, Christian feminist, Moslem feminist, Freedom of Religion, plus links to Bahai and mythology sources.
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