December 29, 2005
The Dirt Against the Dianic Tradition
I have heard that some of the bad old myths are still alive. I have decided to attack them head on this time.
1. Dianic Tradition is for lesbians only.
This is a myth that attempts to divide the women against each other. An old ploy. In the past it worked, but not anymore. Sexual orientation is of NO importance when you are learning a spiritual path. Women are women, you love whom you please. Naturally. Herstorically, when I have revived ancient Women’s Mysteries, there was about half and half, gay women and straight women, worshipping together. But since I have never asked who is sleeping with whom, this may be a few points off either way.
2. An all women’s circle is not balanced.
A very strange myth. As if having a penis in a circle would be balancing. Underlying this remark is hostility toward women because they claim their own space. Claiming anything without men seems to enrage men and make them spin lies. Women were ignored and their traditions buried deep, but since the seventies the tradition is reclaimed and it is very satisfying. Women can exhale psychically when with each other, be themselves. When you put men into the circle, both sexes act differently. Nobody is themselves. An all women circle is balanced excellently because psychic wholeness does not depend on genitalia.
3. Dianics can raise power but they don’t know how to send it.
This must be from a man who obviously had no experience observing this. Dianics are especially good at sending energy, and even partaking in political spells when women need protection. Our spells come true most of the time. We regularly hexed rapists and mass murders; men that were hexed didn’t get away with their crimes.
4. Dianics are man-haters.
This is the most powerful accusation to divide women. We all cringe when we hear it because what it says to us is that we are hating our own children. This is the result of women’s audacity for claiming our own space to worship our Goddess. We are the life givers, we are raisers of sons and daughters; there is nobody on earth who didn’t come from our wombs. How dare you be so insecure that you call your mamas such names! Men have their priesthoods, their popes and ayatollahs, they have their religious fanatics, Osama Bin Laden, and suicide bombers, their men-only clubs and an all pervasive boys networks. Men don’t call other men woman haters, but they should. It’s a strange misguided projection on the women indeed. To belittle women, call us names because we want to worship without men, is absurd.
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December 14, 2005
Teaching the Goddess Online
What an addictive tool the Internet! I can’t wait in the morning to run to my online school and see what my students have written! They have homework, they have destiny work, they have Tree work, and they chitchat with each other forming/nurturing an international women’s community.
I am very impressed. I started teaching in the days of the mimeograph machine (early seventies). Yes, Virginia, we cranked the pages out one by one by hand, and got a lot of ink on ourselves in turn. The ink didn’t come off for weeks.
Then we advanced to Xerox machines, expensive but faster. Printing the first women’s liberation newsletter SISTER was a later development, after we mastered the art of asking for money and taking on regular subscribers. History just went fast forward from then on.
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June 15, 2005
Fundraising
Dear Sisters and Friends~
We hope that this letter finds everyone happy and well! The Women’s Spirituality Forum is up and running again! Z is back from Hungary, after a very successful hip surgery. We are very excited to continueserving the women’s spirituality community by offering workshops, lectures, the Goddess 3k festival in 2006, and Dianic University, an online women’s spirituality school and community.
However, for the first time in 33 years, the Women's Spirituality Forum is in danger of losing solvency. We need money! In the past we had a friendly philanthropist who fished us out of trouble occasionally, but she is no more! We are grateful for the unconditional support we have received in the past, and of course for the hundreds and hundreds of women who bought tickets to our events and products, but now we are in a bind.
WSF has offered the Goddess community an abundance of services. We have produced fifteen Goddess 2k and 3k Festivals, five conferences, monthly gatherings on Sundays at the Montclair Women's Club in the nineties, and Spiral Dances for two decades at the Women's Building in San Francisco. We have also produced Videos, Cds, Books, and in the past year have started an Online Dianic University. This is just a short list of what the WSF has stood for and accomplished!!!
In the past Z has raised most of the money with her own labors for producing the events. It was her energy and vision that has attracted the fine teachers who were featured at these events, from all kinds of traditions. However, now that Z has reached the Crone age, she wants to write and teach more and organize less.
So besides money, which is necessary to produce any Women's Spirituality event, we need volunteers to help to FUND RAISE for the Women’s Spirituality Forum.
We also need volunteers to organize the Goddess 3k festival, computer help on an ongoing basis, a new computer printer, and folks with grant-writing experience to help lend a hand. If a volunteer has a project that they are personally wanting to write a grant for, we are happy to assist by offering our nonprofit status as an umbrella organization for all goddess related productions.
The Women's Spirituality Forum has been a starting point and a mother for many priestesses and is now in need of some loving herself. A new breed of volunteering women must come together and take up the Women's Spirituality flag. We need money to be able to continue! This is our first fundraising letter in 30 years. We were always able to raise money with successful events before. This is a new phase. A new period must begin.
Tithing was an ancient custom from Isis worship in Egypt. It was a way to show respect to the divinity, and to give thanks. In this spirit, please volunteer or write a check to the WSF to help give a mighty wind underneath our wings.
Thank you and may springtime bring deep transformation and renewed grace!
Blessed be!
Z Budapest, Jamie Isman, and The Women’s Spirituality Forum
Please send donations to:
Z Budapest
c/o Women's Spirituality Forum
2927 Harrison St Oakland 94611
