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The Queen of My Self
A Hymn To Venus
By
Donna Henes
A lovely post Valentine’s Day poem: A Hymn To Venus By Sappho O Venus, beauty of the skies, To whom a thousand temples rise, Gaily false in gentle smiles, Full of love-perplexing wiles; O goddess, from my heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love. If ever thou hast kindly heard A…
Celebrate the Autumn Queen
By
Donna Henes
The Autumn Queen, who is past Her reproductive years, has never been differentiated in legend from the old Winter Crone, although they are clearly not the same. The Queen, though not yet old, is quite aware that the passing of time is no longer in Her favor. However, She is not concerned with the business…
Goddess On Earth
By
Donna Henes
Winter is a great time to catch up on reading. I have a pile of books by my bed that I want to read, that I intend to read, but am too busy to read. Well, with only 12 days left in winter, I finally made a breakthrough and opened the gorgeous book Goddess on…
On Valentines and Vulvas
By
Donna Henes
From the beginning, women were exalted as the image, the echo, the counterpart companion of the Goddess. Their access to ecstasy, imbued with spiritual significance. As priestesses, they tended the fires and fanned the generative flames from Her sex, the seat of Her power. Paleolithic carved figures refer to woman as matrix, as creatrix,…
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