Hecate

Undermining the Patriarchy Every Chance I Get -- And I Get a Lot of Chances Please find me at my new blog: hecatedemeter.wordpress.com

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Say What You Like, That Boy Could Write Poetry

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At Sea As night hath stars, more rare than ships In ocean, faint from pole to pole, So all the wonder of her lips Hints her innavigable s...
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That's My Girl

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More here .

Gonna Rock The National Phallus Down

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(Kali, people, they're called apostrophes. Learn how to use them.)
Friday, September 11, 2009

I Have Breakfast With A Fox And Come Home With Blackbirds

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It was one of those perfect, rainy, Fall mornings -- chilly and with the kind of pouring, abundant, luxurious rain that makes the music on t...
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What Derrick Jensen Said

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Part of the problem is that we've been victims of a campaign of systematic misdirection. Consumer culture and the capitalist mindset hav...
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

My Poetry Was Lousy, You Said

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Clergy Sexual Abuse

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WaPo reports on an interesting study out of Baylor University concerning clergy sexual abuse. One in every 33 women who attend worship ser...
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Perfect Offering

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Before the Altar by Amy Lowell Before the Altar, bowed, he stands With empty hands; Upon it perfumed offerings burn Wreathing with smoke the...

What She Said

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Sensuous during life do not deny me in death! Wash me with scent of apple blossom Annoint me with essence of lilac. Fill my veins with ...
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

My New Name For A Blog

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What Diane Sylvan Said . Your home is an outer expression of your inner world. I've found that if I am surrounded by chaos it's dif...
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Listening To The Turning Of The Wheel

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Mabon's coming, so quickly that you can almost hear it approaching if you stop, listen, pay attention. Eternal Spirit of Justice and Lov...
Tuesday, September 08, 2009

May The Goddess Guard Her. May She Find Her Way To The Summerlands. May Her Friends And Family Know Peace.

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H/T The Wild Hunt .
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Blog About Raising Power Month

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Lyon has up an interesting post in response to September being Blog About Raising Power Month. If you've posted on the topic and I miss...
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Monday, September 07, 2009

Another Poem For Labor Day

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Here's my other, second-favorite poem for Labor Day. It's by Langston Hughes. Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't b...
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A Poem For Labor Day

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TWO TRAMPS IN MUD TIME by Robert Frost Out of the mud two strangers came And caught me splitting wood in the yard, And one of them put me of...
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Saturday, September 05, 2009

Let The Wild Rumpus Begin!

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G/Son and I are so going.

Water

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Personal Helicon for Michael Longley As a child, they could not keep me from wells And old pumps with buckets and windlasses. I loved the da...

Raising Power Month

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There are already a number of quite amazing posts in response to my suggestion that we make September "Blog About Raising Power" M...
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On Needing Poetry

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I woke up this morning, for some reason, thinking of Seamus Heaney's poetry. I don't know why I've never read it before, but I ...
Friday, September 04, 2009

Raising Power

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What Phila Said . All acts of love and pleasure are rituals of the Goddess.
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Hecate
I'm a woman, a Witch, a mother, a grandmother, an eco-feminist, a gardener, a reader, a writer, and a priestess of the Great Mother Earth. Hecate appears in the Homeric Ode to Demeter, which tells of Hades who caught Persophone "up reluctant on his golden car and bare her away lamenting. . . . But no one, either of the deathless gods or of mortal men, heard her voice, nor yet the olive-trees bearing rich fruit: only tenderhearted Hecate, bright-coiffed, the daughter of Persaeus, heard the girl from her cave . . . ."
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