Category Archives: Sacred Feminine
What is the Sacred Feminine?
Who am I to define the sacred feminine? Well, I’m a wise woman, for starters… and a high priestess with direct experience of the sacred feminine mystery. And why would I even want to try? Because I’m writing a book … Continue reading
Cancer Free, One Year Later
The Benefits of Letting Go May 29, 2014 is the one year anniversary of my double mastectomy and breast reconstruction, and I can’t help but notice how fast the year has gone by. When I received my diagnosis, I let … Continue reading
Counting The Blessings of Cancer
Really? Blessings of cancer? Isn’t cancer a horrific disease that kills people after months or years of pain and suffering? In some cases, yes, cancer is a killer disease with treatments that are sometimes far worse than the disease itself. … Continue reading
In the Magdalene Temple
In many ways, I’ve been feeling disassociated from my priestess self. From my connection with the Goddess. It seems like I set most of that aspect of myself aside to be part of Divine Feminine Institute, crazy as that sounds. … Continue reading
The Emergence of the Solar Feminine
Creative. Passionate. Receptive. Focused. Pulsating with power. Glowing with good health. Radiant with self-confidence. Venus transited the Sun early in June 2012, signifying the rise of a new feminine archetype: the Solar Feminine. In recent history, the feminine has been … Continue reading
The Renewal of Yule in 2012
Yule, or Winter Solstice, is a high holy day that predates Christmas by thousands of years. It’s one I’ve recognized and celebrated for more than a decade. Because of the nature of the Mayan calendar focus on 12/21/12, Yule has … Continue reading
Delightedly Descending Into Dark
In previous centuries, before the advent of electric light, winter was a time of rest, relaxation, and hibernation. These were times when people depended upon a good harvest of their crops to make it through the cold season, and there … Continue reading
The Deciduous Dance of Death and Rebirth
As we head toward the dark half of the year, I ponder death and rebirth; that which cycles on the earth, and that which is cycling in my own life. This particular time of year is special to me, being … Continue reading