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kkoffin · 12 days
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Stop hating your womb and making caricatures of your female anatomy being an angry or evil thing that only wants you to be pregnant or bring you pain and start hating:
• The medical industry for ignoring women’s pain and suffering for generations, not putting the same effort into researching the female body as it does male bodies, often acting as though women are simply small men
• Men in history who mass-slaughtered female medical practitioners and midwives, calling their research into women’s health witchcraft
• Capitalism and a male-orientated workforce and education system that fails to consider and factor women’s needs into it’s demand
• Patriarchal disgust for women’s bodies and their functions
• The sexualisation and shame of female bodies to the point where young women cannot seek help for their issues from caregivers/doctors/parents without fear and embarrassment
Yes, periods are inconvenient and often painful, but before you get frustrated with your body, demonising and blaming it, realise it would not be the way it is if not for a mass-scale medical and scientific negligence of women’s issues. Your body does not hate you- patriarchy does. Aim your energy and efforts there.
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iseehersmile · 6 months
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I think that radical feminists have issue seeing the worth of witchcraft, dianic witchcraft and female-centred witchcraft because they do not know much about it. The reason it drew me in was because of rituals and symbols. There are a few radfems I have seen who understand that the lack of positive symbols in religion have a negative effect of women everywhere. Men have the cross, women have the apple. That sort of thing. However female-centred witchcraft seeks to change that and instead have positive symbols and rituals that explore aspects of things unique in women! Such as our life experiences and our bodies.
These are some extracts of Ruth Barrett’s Women’s Rites, Women’s Mysteries, which is a book on Dianic Witchcraft. Now before I share I want to preface that spirituality simply isn’t for everyone. I’m not advocating to convert you. I am merely sharing in the hopes you will see WHY some radfems choose to explore the Dianic spirituality, or even just female centred witchcraft that tends to follow a variation of the same thought process.
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I think upon reading these, it is difficult to not see the worth of witchcraft that some of us see.
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medusa-fem · 2 months
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If another Dianic Wiccan ever feels the need to call me a TERF, for wanting female only spaces, remember how Szusanna Budapest felt on the issue of male participation in Dianic Wiccan rituals.
"This struggle has been going since the Women’s Mysteries first appeared. These individuals selfishly never think about the following: if women allow men to be incorporated into Dianic Mysteries,what will women own on their own? Nothing! Again! Tr*nsies who attack us only care about themselves.
We women need our own culture, our own resourcing, our own traditions… How dare us women not let them in and give away the ONLY spiritual home we have! …
Why are we the ONLY tradition they want? Go Gardnerian! Go Druid! Go Eclectic!
Filled with women, and men. They would fit fine.
But if you claim to be one of us, you have to have sometimes in your life a womb, and ovaries and MOON bleed and not die.
Women are born not made by men on operating tables."
~ Z. Budapest
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luminous-lavender · 3 months
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Cracks me up when I see posts like this”Aphrodite/artemis/ insert X deity here would hate TERFS”
Like let’s be so fr. If you think for one second that Artemis, PROTECTOR OF WOMEN AND GIRLS, the same woman who turned a man into a stag for the crime of peeping on her would at all tolerate men cosplaying as women then you’re delusional.
I need to meet more TERF witches bc the regular helpol/pagan communities are overrun by handmaidens and TIM’s.
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daughterofthecreatrix · 2 months
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The preferred pronouns push in popular culture today is actually one of the ways patriarchal ideology uses language to disassociate us from the reality of our sexed bodies, insisting instead on how one "identifies." This is a powerful example of how words are used to promote an agenda that our bodies do not matter. This is an erasure of the historical and continued oppression of women and girls as a class on the basis of sex.
~templeofdiana.org
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thelesbiancitizen · 6 months
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“For many, the very thought of creating meaningful ritual is too intimidating. Out of societal conditioning, women often wait for others to take the lead or simply suppress their own needs, desires, and dreams to varying degrees. Consequently, we lead lives that too often are physically, emotionally, and spiritually unfulfilled. Because daily life has become so increasingly trivialized and superficial, it is all the more critical that women challenge themselves to make meaning in their own lives and in the lives of others. We are the women we’ve been waiting for.”
— Ruth Barrett, Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries: Intuitive Ritual Creation
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“Some of the old goddess tales were twisted to suit the takeover of male powers, in order to win converts to their new gods. For example, Pandora (All-Gifts) was originally a Great Mother Goddess, whose box (womb, cauldron, cave, cup) was a reservoir of beauty and life-sustaining gifts. Patriarchal myth tells us that Her box contained all manner of destructive demons, which once unleashed upon the world, brought evil and suffering to all. Eve was also a Mother Goddess, whose tree was the Tree of Life. The serpent was her own sensual wisdom, and the apple was her sacred fruit. Athene, whom we are told was born fully grown out of the head of Zeus, dressed in armor and ready for war, was originally the daughter of the matriarchal goddess Metis. (Meter, method, measure, matter, mother…) Both mother and daughter were worshipped by the Amazons at Lake Triton, and were born parthenogenetically—without sperm.”
This quote was taken from the book, Ariadne’s Thread A Workbook of Goddess Magic by Shekhinah Mountainwater. The quote comes from the Myth-Making section of Cycle 1 on page 26.
Reading about the true origins of Pandora, Eve, and Athene (female mythical figures we’ve all heard about and seen in popular media) is cathartic. My heart is filled with joy!
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ihearhercalling · 1 month
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Please like or reblog (ideally reblog so other people in your sphere can find the post) if you post content about any of the following. If you reblog, please say which, or if you just like please reply and say which! I want to be more active on this blog and need people to follow.
- Celtic polytheism (Irish, Welsh, Brythonic, Gaulic, any really)
- Celtic witchcraft and folk magic, particularly Welsh
- British folk traditions
- Druidry
- Proto Indo-European polytheism
- Venus, Aphrodite, Ishtar and Inanna worship
- Actual genuine Wicca as opposed to the random stuff that gets passed off as Wicca in mainstream book shops
- Feri tradition
- Goddess-centric paganism (Dianic tradition, Deanism, Filianism, Reclaiming, Avalonian) and female mysteries
- Arthuriana from a pagan or feminist perspective (or pagan/feminist friendly)
- Sacred sexuality and tantra
- Herbalism, particularly with herbs native to the UK
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fabledfoxglove · 1 month
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An invocation prayer to Lady Hecate
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sororfeminarum · 1 year
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My Dianic/Female Centered witch reading list (will update as I get more)!
The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries by Z. Budapest (because obviously)
The Chalice and the Blade by Riane Eisler
Who Cooked the Last Supper? by Rosalind Miles
The Skeptical Feminist by Barbara G. Walker
The Spiral Dance by Starhawk
Women’s Rites, Women’s Mysteries by Ruth Barrett
The Pagan Book of Living and Dying by Starhawk
Moon Time by Lucy H. Pearce
Witches, Midwives, and Nurses by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
WomanRunes by Starhawk and Molly Remer
Whole and Holy: A Goddess Devotional by Molly Remer
You are the Placebo by Joe Dispenza
The Power of Ritual by Casper Ter Kuile
Feel free to leave some recommendations! I really like hearing especially about non-pagan books that influenced your practice (like the last two listed here were for me)!
Blessed be! 🌙💫✨
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ravencrow133x · 1 month
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This 🖤
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thestars-aremycanvas · 9 months
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I am amazed at the christian god's 'thinking' into existance vs the dianic goddess' 'birthing' into existance. The christian god is the god of man and men can only think, not birth, life into existance.
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crazycatsiren · 1 year
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If you are a "Dianic Wiccan" or call yourself a "Dianic witch", I'm just going to assume you're a TERF and block you. Sorry not sorry.
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medusa-fem · 2 months
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Hello gyns! I'm in the process of creating a discord server for Dianic Wiccans. It will be open to feminist witches and goddess focused pagans as well. It's going to be a female only server with verification before joining, so we can have a safe space for female born women in the goddess focused spiritual path. I'm creating this because I can't find anything like it, and I really want to fill this gap where the Dianic community used to be.
I'm doing the best I can in setting this up with very little experience, so if anyone wants to reach out to help me get this rolling, you would be greatly appreciated! I've got many channels set up already but I'm having trouble getting the roles app working amongst other things, and I don't want to send out any invites until this feels fully functional.
If you want to help, or simply want an invite link when I get this working, please dm me or comment below so I can keep track of everyone. Blessed be! 💖♀️
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sunbeam--daughter · 1 month
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Mary IS God
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this has been an honorary Collyridian post
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xxconnection · 11 months
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lesbian festival season may be over but the community is as lively as ever!
EVENTS: Cinema Systers Lesbian Film Festival is in KY May 23-26! Early bird tickets on sale thru Dec 31! National Women's Music Festival is in WI June 20-23! Big Mouth Girl Music Festival is in MI July 23-28!
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS: INTL Women's Flag Football is inviting teams, leagues, and individuals! IWFFA.com RCGI-Crossroads is meeting in IN for Goddess-focused Shabbat rituals! The Temple of Diana is offering virtual and in-person classes! templeofdiana.org Guardians of the Grove are offering virtual classes in female-centered magick and ritual-making! guardiansofthegrove.org
BOOKS, MUSIC, & FILMS: Overcoming Deepest Grief: a Woman's Journey by Mary Aviyah Farkas. Award-winning book about finding love and joy after the agonizing loss of her first wife. Love with Soul: Award-winning romance novels with lesbians 50+, slow burn, and abiding love. The Hum of Bees and Lie with ME by Patricia Spencer Novels by Carol Anne Douglas: Choosing Yellowstone, about older lesbians still in love but separated by miles. Lesbian movies: Wolfe Video for DVDs and streaming wolfevideo.com, wolfeondemand.com Sinister Wisdom: a Multicultural Lesbian Literary and Art Journal! 50th anniversary in 2026! sinisterwisdom.com The Touch of Her Voice: Romance, relationship, betrayal, and redemption… with some basketball thrown in. A debut novel by Sara Scott. Joyful, sexy, fun! Miss Lister's Guest House gets rave reviews. You'll love this new lesbian romance by A L Aikman. What Makes a Lesbian? A short story memoir by Paula Schorr. Soulful Reflections: a book of poetry and photos by Linda L. Franklin.
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