Earth Magic
Sacred Rituals for Connecting to Nature's Power
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Narrated by:
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Starhawk
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Starhawk
Summary
Bestselling author Starhawk has reached across barriers of skepticism and orthodoxy to initiate thousands into the practice of authentic magic—the ability to tap the ever-present enchantment of our world.
On Earth Magic, you now have an unprecedented opportunity to hear this legendary figure in Wiccan and Pagan spirituality teach rituals for connecting to and channeling the elemental forces of nature. Starhawk imparts specific rites for drawing on the power of air, fire, earth, and water; celebrating sacred holidays such as the Solstice and the Equinox; and for giving gifts to the universe that return to us a hundredfold.
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This is a great audio-course. Starhawk's voice is engaging and warm. Her teachings mix politics, magic, gender, history, community ethics, biology and environmental science. Listening to her makes me want to be in nature and makes me feel more alive in nature. Check it out.Great teachings from a great teacher.
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Gentle exploration of themes, utilising experiential practise.
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Best book on earth magic
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Making Sense
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I liked the part of this book which focused on the connection with the earth - I found this to be quite powerful. However the basis was a bit of a fantasy. The her-story notion was loaded with speculation that the once 'Matri-focal' (NOT matriarchal) society was some sort of feminine bliss (when women had all the power before nasty men corrupted us all) which I just couldn't buy into.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
I liked her voice and pace.Was Earth Magic worth the listening time?
Mostly. Not sure I want to worship the vulva.Any additional comments?
There was too much open to logical questioning from the Alice in Wonderland gender-bias - which sort of defeats the point.A bit too gender obsessed
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