Spring Equinox 2008

Gathering the Goddess Presented by Z Budapest

 

Gathering the Goddesses Festival
Presented by Z Budapest
September 5-7th, 2008


Gathering the Goddess

Herb of the Season: Jasmine by Dawn "Belladonna" Thomas

Herb of the Season: Jasmine

Folk names: Moonlight on the grove, jessamin
Planet: Moon
Element: Water
Deity: Vishnu
Powers: Love, Money, Prophetic Dreams

Part Used: flower

Book Review by Dawn "Belladonna" Thomas

On Becoming An Alchemist A Guide To The Modern Magician
by Catherine MacCoun

The Computer Goddesses By Barbara Ardinger, Ph.D.

The guys on the Y2K Project used to laugh at me when I explained how computers work. It's gerbils. With flashcards. See for yourself if I'm not right. Turn on your computer and listen to the noises the CPU makes as it boots up. Watch the screens. When Windows comes up, that's the signal that the gerbils have gone back to sleep and the various computer Goddesses are now assuming control of your system. But the faithful and industrious gerbils were there when we needed them.

Welcoming a Goddess By Deanne Quarrie ~ Bendis

 

One of the most fulfilling aspects of being in tune with Goddess and all of Her aspects is to come to know individual goddesses personally.  Taking the time to do this has deepened my life experience and brought me a greater awareness of myself and the world around me.

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The final deadline for our next issue is April 1, 2008. The next issue will be Beltane 2008.

Blessings at This Time of Birth By Bendis

Beginning

still hidden
unrevealed
tender
held close
uncurling slowly
surely
revealing
layer after layer
of what might be
will be
yielding
strong
vital
alive
opening
unfolding

Moon Schedule from Ostara to Beltane By Dawn “Belladonna” Thomas

Full Moon – March 21st 2:40 p.m. 

Ostara By Mut Danu

Ostara pushes up through the black, rich soil
That is Lovingly tended by soft pink worms
On a daily basis.
She is a perfect, bright green blade of grass
Reaching towards Sun.

Now, Ostara is a vixen red fox
Deep in her den
Snow melt drip drips at her front door
And her Fluffed up tail
Wraps around mewling kits.

Then Ostara sits inside a Robin's egg
With a tiny, naked soon-to-be bird.
They sit Very quietly in the dark,
a Blue egg in a home of Twigs
Waiting for the shell to crack.

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