- Starhawk - Wikipedia
Starhawk believes that the Earth is a living entity, and that faith-based activism can reconnect oneself to basic human needs She posits core religious values of community and self-sacrifice as important to eco-pagan movements, as well as the broader environmental justice movement
- Starhawk - Regenerative Culture, Earth-based Spirituality, and . . .
Starhawk is the author of many books of fiction and non-fiction exploring earth-based spirituality, the Goddess, and activism She's a permaculture designer and teacher, director of Earth Activist Training and cofounder of Reclaiming, a Pagan spiritual tradition
- Starhawk - Neo-Paganism
In The Spiral Dance, Starhawk describes a variant of Victor Anderson’s Faerie tradition, bringing together Neo-Pagan Witchcraft with Robert Graves’ mythology, eco-feminism, and Jungian psychology
- Starhawk (1951– ), Writer, Religious Leader - Encyclopedia. com
Starhawk (born Miriam Simos), is a founder, philosopher, and leader of the contemporary Wiccan movement Raised as a Jew, she became interested in Witchcraft while in her late teens At first self-taught, she soon found teachers among a variety of Pagan, Wiccan, and other earth-based traditions
- Starhawk - LGBTQ Religious Archives Network
Starhawk is a leading theologian, writer, and activist of feminist Wicca, eco-feminism On June 17, 1951, Miriam Simos (who later took the name Starhawk) was born in St Paul, Minnesota to Jewish parents
- Starhawk’s Substack | Substack
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- Starhawk (Author of The Spiral Dance) - Goodreads
Starhawk is an author, activist, permaculture designer and teacher, and a prominent voice in modern Goddess religion and earth-based spirituality She is the author or coauthor of thirteen books, including the classics The Spiral Dance and The Fifth Sacred Thing
- Starhawk - Wikiquote
Starhawk (born Miriam Simos on 17 June 1951) is an American writer, social activist and pagan in the Reclaiming tradition The long sleep of Mother Goddess is ended May She awaken in each of our hearts — Merry meet, merry part, and blessed be
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