 |
Links to the Pagan & Goddess Web
Different
does not mean better or worse, merely not the same. We should be grasping
our
individualism and teaching about our differences so others can
learn from one another.
Only Recprical links are live on this page . Contact us for link information.
Sisters in Goddess - Dianic Tradition working directly with Z
Ordained Goddess Daughters
| |
Kay Gardner |
| |
Kay Gardner was Z's first ordained Goddess Daughter. Kay passed over August 28, 2002, but her website is beautifully maintained. |
| |
Ruth Barrett |
| |
Ruth Barrett is a Dianic High Priestess, ritualist, educator, and award winning recording artist of original Goddess songs. She is cofounder of the Temple of Diana. |
| |
Susun Weed: Herbal Medicine and Spirit Healing the Wise Woman Way |
| |
Natural alternatives for women with health concerns including: menopause, menstruation, pregnancy, fertility issues, and breast health. Moonlodges, goddess rituals, a forum to share experiences and lots of information about Susun Weed - herbalist and author of women's health books - workshops, intensives, shamanic apprenticeships, and correspondence courses in herbs and wicca. |
| |
Jade River |
| |
Jade River met Z Budapest at a conference called "Witches and Amazons" in Columbus, Ohio, in the late 1970s. After that conference, she was determined to organize for the Goddess. In 1983, Jade began work on a newsletter, Of A Like Mind (OALM). She helped incorporate a national religious organization for Goddess women called the Re-formed Congregation of the Goddess- International (RCG-I). In 1984, RCG-I was still operating out of Jade's home producing merchandise to raise funds for a national directory for Goddess women. RCG-I held the first, national Dianic Wicca Conference in 1986 to "define" what Dianic Wicca was. Jade published, To Know: A Guide to women's Magic and Spirituality. In 1994, the LA-based Circle of Aradia became the first chartered circle within the RCG-I umbrella. Z Budapest ordained Jade as a Dianic Elder Priestess. www.rcgi.org |
| |
Miri Hunter |
| |
Miri Hunter,PhD. is an ordained Dianic High Priestess, and a San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles area performance artist and scholar. She has taught theatre and dance throughout the Bay Area. Her work has been seen in venues such as the Marsh, Venue 9, La Pena Cultural Center, and the Ashkenaz. Her one woman show "Grandmothers of the Universe" has toured nationally, playing such cities as Chicago, Los Angeles and the Boston Area.
|
| |
Rabbit |
| |
Rabbit serves the Divine as an Oracle, Ritualist, and Herbalist. Rabbit practices and studies tarot, plant medicine and lore, stones and crystals, ritual craft, mythology and storytelling, shamanic practices, singing, drumming, and alchemy. |
Activism / Women's Theology
| |
Dianic Wicca |
| |
Dianic Wicca is the offical wesite of the Dianic Tradition in Witchcraft and Wicca as founded by Z Budapest. The Dianic Wicca is a women's religious and educational website focused on topics of women's religion, the Dianic Tradition and Goddess Spirituality beliefs. |
| |
Hex Spells |
| |
There are times when a hex is called for, such as the time the Dianics hex rapists, murderers or enemies of women. Learn more on our hex spells website. |
| |
Witch Trial |
| |
The Witch Trial of Z Budapest was the last great Americian Witch Trial. Learn more about the circumstance that surounded Z and the tarot trial from this webiste. It's because of Z that all forms of divination are legal in California, which set a precedent for all the other states to follow. |
| |
The Goddess |
| |
The Goddess is Alive! Women's Religion & Spiritual Beliefs devotional website for women. |
| |
Goddess Belief |
| |
Goddess Belief is for women who are in search of Women's Spirituality and rediscovering their own power within as daughters of the Divine Feminine. |
| |
Women’s Spirituality |
| |
The Goddess is alive and well within the feminine community of the Women's Spirituality Movement, a movement that was started by Hungarian-born Zsuzsanna Budapest. |
| |
Marija Gimbutas |
| |
Did Z Budapest and Marija Gimbutas know each other? Learn more about Marija here. |
| |
Lesbian Pride |
| |
Lesbian pride in the Goddess Movement and it's formation of the Dianic Wicca TSradition. Here are the spiritual women who influenced an era and their own stories about their journey. |
Goddess Sites And Sacred Temples
| |
The Goddess Temple of Orange County |
| |
The GODDESS TEMPLE of Orange County powerfully, magically holds this vision for the world: that women worldwide are joyfully reclaiming their ancient natural spiritual authority and powers through service to and reverence for The Sacred Feminine, thus restoring kindness, peace and prosperity to humanity and balance with our relations with Mother Earth for the good of all. It is the mission of this Temple to provide a prosperous, harmonious, beautiful and safe physical location, with a powerful, congruent energetic field, through which women, local and worldwide, can compassionately connect to help each other manifest the vision for the good of all. |
| |
Temple of Diana |
| |
Temple of Diana is a women's religious and educational organization, created by Ruth Barrett and Falcon.
| |
Circle of Aradia TOD |
| |
Formed in 1985, Circle of Aradia (COA) provides services and education that nurture the spiritual needs of women in Los Angeles, by facilitating public rituals, offering classes in the Dianic tradition and developing the religious leadership skills of women through participatory opportunities. |
|
| |
The Sacred Well & Come As You Are (CAYA) Coven |
| |
Come As You Are (CAYA) Coven is an eclectic, open, drop-in coven in San Francisco's East Bay, founded by Ordained Dianic High Priestess Rabbit. Our mission is to create safe, loving, magickal space for all those who wish to participate in community rituals. We gather for ritual in the fashion of the ancient rural villages and tribes – all are invited and welcome as members of the community. No event or practice is mandatory, all members are offered opportunities to participate and everyone's talents and gifts are honored. We host several rituals each month that encompass a wide variety of community needs: Wheel of the Year Sabbats, Grove of Artemis Women's Circles, Brotherhood of the Moon Men's Circles, Ancestors & Orishas Circles, Survivors' Circles, and Drum & Music Circles.
|
| |
Flash Silvermoon |
| |
Flash Silvermoon is an eclectic Dianic Priestess, a vibrational healer, and creatrix of The Wise Woman's Tarot. |
Women's Journals and Publications
| |
Goddess Magazine |
| |
Goddess Magazine is a Woman's Mysteries-centered publication from Z Budapest, foremother of the Goddess Movement, the Susan B. Anthony Coven Number One and the other women in the Dianic Wicca Tradition. Here are the stories behind the journey on the Goddess path. |
| |
The Beltane Papers |
| |
A Journal of Women's Mysteries. Focused on Women's Mysteries and Goddess Spirituality, but inclusive of all women's spiritual paths, The Beltane Papers is published by an all volunteer, feminist, egalitarian group of women who work out of their homes from Coast to Coast in the USA, as a conscious experiment in women working together for a common goal. Flexibility, change and developing spiritual awareness are part of our lives. |
| |
Cerridwen Sidhewolf |
| |
A personal journal of Women's Mysteries and Goddess Spirituality, but inclusive of Faery pathworkings. A focus on Dianic Wicca through personal journey and transformation. |
| |
Baubo |
| |
Learn to laugh and learn to live! Baubo is an online Dianic journal. |
| |
MatriFocus, Cross-Quarterly for the Goddess Woman |
| |
MatriFocus Archives Cross-Quarterly is a seasonal ezine for Goddess Women and others interested in Goddess lore and scholarship, Goddess Religion (ancient and contemporary), Feminist Spirituality, Women's Mysteries, Women's Health and Creativity, Mythology, Female Shamanism, and Consciousness, Community, and Cosmology. |
Other Women's Spirituality Links
| |
Book Review Blogger |
| |
It’s simple really, we read books that we think will interest us and our readers. Then we review those books and let you know what we thought. We tend to focus on paranormal, ghost, Wicca, Witchcraft, metaphysical, New Age, herb and healing books mostly. Our book reviews are carried in Z Budapest's Goddess magazine. |
Women's Sacred Arts
| |
Project Sheba |
| |
The site of Miri Hunter Haruach, Project Sheba, features her original music, words, and more. "Project Sheba is my way of connecting to my ancestors and of bringing into the light, their story, my heritage and a prayer for cultural transformation." projectsheba.com
In addition to her performance and lecture/workshop schedule, Dr. Haruach teaches Women's Spirituality classes at New College of California and the California Institute of Integral Studies, both in San Francisco. She has lectured frequently on various topics such as Yemenite dance culture, Ethiopian and Yemenite Jewry and the Myths and legends of the Queen of Sheba. She is the Artistic Director of PROJECT SHEBA DANCE! and Executive Director of PROJECT SHEBA, a consulting company which promotes multiculturalism and diversity through education, art and creative expressions of the human spirit. Her recording debut "Harvest of the Heart" was released in the summer of 2000 and is available to order from her website www.projectsheba.com. She is currently in production for her next recording, tentatively entitled "One World Spirituals." Co-founder and owner of The Magdalene Center, a member-supported women's arts and activism community in North Hollywood, CA. Miri is also founder and Executive Director of Project Sheba - see the link to this wonderful project under Sacred Arts.
|
| |
Diana Paxson |
| |
Diana has written or collaborated on more than a score of books, including a number of historical fantasies set in Dark Age Europe and most of the Avalon books, and has founded or otherwise instigated, midwifed, or re-written several others. She is a wonderful priestess as well. westria.org |
Sacred Sites
Women's Traditions
| |
The Sacred Circle |
| |
Recovering & Reclaiming Ancient Ways to Heal
Events in The Sacred Circle are for members only, unless otherwise stated. Call JoAnna 775-882-1599 for membership inquiries. |
Dianic and Related Witchcraft
| |
The Witches' Voice |
| |
The Witches' Voice is a proactive educational network dedicated to correcting misinformationabout Pagans, Heathens, Witches and Wiccans. |
| |
Sirona Knight |
| |
Articles and interviews by Sirona Knight and Michael Starwyn. |
Women's Communities
| |
Gaia's Garden |
| |
For Mother Earth & the Pagan Way... a place to honor Mother Earth and discuss the many paths of Earth Traditions... with Pagan-related articles and musings, herblore, recipes, gallery, library, forum and much more... kick off your shoes and come play in the Garden. |
|
 |