Starhawk
Co-founder, Reclaiming

Starhawk

Starhawk is a prominent voice in modern Wiccan spirituality and cofounder of reclaiming.org, an activist branch of modern Pagan religion, and author of ten books.

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Starhawk's Winter Schedule

Starhawk's Winter 06-'07 Schedule
Online courses, talks, workshops and intensives:

For full descriptions and contact information, go to:
www.starhawk.org/
http://www.starhawk.org/starhawk/schedule.html

Two New Online Courses:

In the Spring, I’ll be offering two on-line classes through MaybeLogic Academy. www.maybelogic.org. If you’ve been wanting to take a course or workshop, but haven’t been able to catch me, now’s your chance:

Jan. 29-March 11
The Inner Compass: Finding and Holding the Vision
Each of us alive today is here for a purpose. We each have a unique role to play in bringing about that transformation—our own gifts, our own vision. But how do we find that vision, our purpose for being here, our true work?

Readings based on Starhawk’s books:
The Twelve Wild Swans (with Hilary Valentine) HarperSanFrancisco, 2000.
Truth or Dare: Encounters with Power, Authority and Mystery, Harper & Row, 1988

http://www.maybelogic.org/courses2.htm

April 23-June 3
Earth as Teacher, Earth as Healer

Whether we are looking to heal and transform our personal hurts or the huge wounds our society inflicts on the earth and other human beings, the earth herself is our greatest teacher and healer…

Readings based on Starhawk’s book The Earth Path: Grounding Our Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature. HarperSanFrancisco, 2004.

http://www.maybelogic.org/courses2.htm

Starhawk’s Winter Calendar

Friday-Sunday, November 17-19
Pennsylvania
weekend workshop: "The Siren's Song: Sacred Story”

Monday, November 27
Evanston, Illinois
talk at "The Feminine Divine in Cross-Cultural Perspective" conference

Wednesday, December 6
Cambridge, Massachusetts
talk: "Earth Spirit, Earth Justice"

Thursday, December 7
Pioneer Valley, Western Massachusetts
talk with ritual: spiritually based activism

Friday-Sunday, December 8-10
Rowe, Massachusetts
weekend workshop: "Crossing Stony Ground: Renewing & Sustaining the Journey"

Friday, December 14
Martha’s Vineyard, talk with ritual: spiritually based activism

Sunday, December 17
Sebastopol, California
Winter Solstice ritual

January 7-21, 2007
Cazadero, California
Earth Activist Training
A two week intensive in permaculture design, earth-based spirituality and activism. Taught with Erik Ohlsen. A certificate course. www.earthactivisttraining.org/

For full course descriptions and contact information, go to:
http://www.starhawk.org/starhawk/schedule.html

By Starhawk  |  November 16, 2006; 8:21 PM ET Save & Share:  Send E-mail   Facebook   Twitter   Digg   Yahoo Buzz   Del.icio.us   StumbleUpon   Technorati  
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StarHawk, I enjoy your work both from a spiritual point of view and as a fellow writer who admires the crafting of words. I am so pleased to see you here as the voice of paganism. Thank you for representing us so wisely and so well.

Posted by: Amy | November 20, 2006 2:44 PM
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Thank the Goddess that there is finally recognition of the divine feminine at the level of national consciousness. The only thing that is going to save the planet is recognition that we are all the embodied sacred expressed in a myriad of diverse forms. We are all children of the Great Mother enspirited by the Breath of the Father, microcosms of the macroscosmic universe itself.

Posted by: Margaret Christensen | November 19, 2006 12:29 PM
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I was involved in the cultural scene in San Francisco from the '70's where I have happy memories of participating in public and private gatherings to raise awareness. I am still in touch with dear ones from that time and cherish them and what everyone is doing today. I appreciate the info on Starhawk to stay in touch and keep the world in the know.

Posted by: aurarose | November 18, 2006 7:18 PM
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Here in Devon, England, UK: the night sky is clear and starry and the silverblack river rushes beneath owlhooty looseleafed woodlands to the sea.

Thinking of ALL you US pagans - Starhawk is a trailblazer indeed - but you, we, are all walking our loving, visionary, hard-working and courageous paths too. Pedestals never did anyone any good, let's go careful we don't hoik poor Starhawk up where she doesn't want to be.

Safe journey. Remember, dangerous dogmas might bark and howl round every corner - but nothing will ever stop Nature enjoying her wonderful dance...and she is that which is beyond the end.

Love and strength to you all.

Posted by: Lilith | November 18, 2006 4:40 PM
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Starhawk, always a trail blazer. So glad you are
shedding some light on adjacent trails! You are
an inspiration to all who meet you. I've followed
you from a distance for years. I am an ecclectic
and I believe strongly in it. This way I can honor
all those who rise for their uniqueness. Carry ON!

Posted by: Tsitra@netscape.com | November 17, 2006 4:57 PM
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StarHawk, you are and inspiration and a valuable teacher. i thank you for your presense on the planet.

Posted by: Anonymous | November 17, 2006 4:49 PM
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I am glad to see we are making main stream magazines with a respected leader in the pagan community.

I myself being a 3rd Degree HPs use Starhawks, The Spiral Dance a requist in my teachings.

Our group holds Pagan Pride Day to help educate the public and I teach this openly in the UU church I also belong too.

Starhawk will help in showing we are everyday people, nurses, doctors, lawyers, teachers, educated folks who believe in ancient ways that is all.

Thank you Newsweek for helping to share and educate the masses.

Posted by: Lady Silverwolf | November 17, 2006 3:21 PM
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YES YES YES!!!! Thanks for giving us access to Starhawk in another format! I'm a reclaiming member, attended witchcamps, and read her work for nearly 10 years now and I cannot express how much it has impacted my life!!! Thank you Washington Post and thanks Starhawk!

Brightest Blessings
Morgaine

Posted by: Connie Zirkle | November 17, 2006 9:02 AM
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Mainstream Starhawk...never thought I'd see it.

Posted by: Sue Zerangue | November 17, 2006 9:00 AM
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Newsweek and Washington Post have chosen well. Starhawk has been a star on the horizon for me for nearly ten years, a long way ahead of lots of people, just like the developer of permaculture - who is an australian like me.

The mainstream culture of the media in the USA just went up several notches in my esteem by recognising this world leader in women's spirituality

Posted by: andree léstrange | November 17, 2006 1:30 AM
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I have been following your journey, reading your writng for a good while now. I am inspired by your voice. Thank you.

Posted by: Mary Ford | November 16, 2006 11:59 PM
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I hope this will open minds, hearts, and eyes to the various forms of spirituality that are practiced. I look forward to the day that paganism, in all its paths, can be accepted by mainstream America without the stigma often connected with it.

P.S. I truly admire and respect you and your work, Starhawk!!

Posted by: Snflwrshell | November 16, 2006 9:56 PM
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It's very good to see the Goddess making the mainstream. There's a lot of us out there.

Posted by: Conly | November 16, 2006 9:24 PM
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