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Below
you will find archived writings and links to various online resources, including
Reclaiming, which has excellent classes, workshops and public rituals. For
those of you who are interested in Starhawk's books such as The Spiral
Dance, you can access information on each of them on the Writings
Page. This includes books she has collaborated on, such as The Pagan
Book of Living and Dying and Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess
Traditions.
- The
Marija Gimbutas Film: Starhawk has been working with filmmaker Donna
Read ("The Goddess Remembered," "Burning Times."
"Full Circle") on Signs Out of Time
-- the documentary about the life of influential archaeologist Marija
Gimbutas. The film is available on DVD -- for info and to order visit
the Belili Productions
website.
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- Reclaiming:
A network of communities linking magic and activism
- The annual Spiral
Dance and other public
rituals in the Reclaiming Tradition
- Reclaiming
Witchcamp
- Lorely
Reclaiming Witchcamp, Germany
- Reclaiming
Classes and Workshops
- Reclaiming
Quarterly magazine
- Beliefnet: Starhawk's
monthly columns for this cyber-spirituality
zine, with random reader's comments. (That link will take you directly
to the index page for Starhawk's Beliefnet columns).
- The Covenant
of the Goddess (COG) is a national league of covens that has been
legally recognized as a Church since 1975. Starhawk has been a member
for over twenty years.
- Serpentine
Music is an excellent source for Pagan and Goddess-oriented music
and spoken word audio recordings. Starhawk's trance tape, recordings
of chants she's written, and video copies of Donna Read and Starhawk's
Goddess trilogy are also available from Serpentine.
- There are more
great web sites for Goddess and Pagan spirituality than you can shake
a wand at. Witches
Vox is a great central clearinghouse.
- Essay by Starhawk
Sept. '05: A Pagan Response
to Katrina -- the hurricane presents a dilemma: how do Pagans
who worship Nature reconcile themselves with its destructive forces?
- Essay by Starhawk
July '05: Pagans Reject the Idea
of Evil --
How Do We Respond to Terrorism? Starhawk writes about the
concept of evil and how Pagans can respond to the ongoing terrorism
and violence in the world today.
- Essay by Starhawk
Fall '03: Toward an Activist
Sprituality Starhawk is often asked WHY spiritual people should
be politically active (even though most of her life's work and writings
are on exactly that subject). Reprinted from Reclaiming Quarterly. We
also have a SPANISH/ESPANOL
translation available.
- Essay by Starhawk
12-01: Why I like Harry Potter --
Some Pagans find the phenomenon of Harry a bit much. Starhawk asserts
that these books actually teach kids genuine spiritual values (and tells
how the C.S. Lewis classics were important to her childhood).
- Essay by Starhawk
1-01: Religion From Nature,
Not Archaeology -- Starhawk's sizzling rebuttal to an article in
the Atlantic Monthly discusses spiritual validity, spiritual bias, the
evolution of the Goddess movement, and "matriarchy" (as in, there was
none).
- Recommended
reading/Starhawk's Bookshelf
-- Goddess and Pagan books: "You
may wonder why I'm recommending so many books. Well, last year forty-five
per cent of the books shipped to bookstores by publishers were returned
unsold. Could it be we're all spending a little too much time surfing
the web, and not reading any more? Statistics like that send publishers
into a panic, and then all they want to publish is the next Danielle
Steele, over and over again. As a writer, I have a vested interest in
a healthy and diverse publishing industry -- but as I reader, I have
an even stronger need for books that reflect a wide variety of experiences,
visions and opinions. So, if you care about books, sign off from the
web occasionally, read some and buy some!" -- Starhawk
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