Starhawk

Starhawk

Co-founder, Reclaiming

"On Faith" panelist Starhawk is a prominent voice in modern Wiccan spirituality and cofounder of Reclaiming (www.reclaiming.org), an activist branch of modern Pagan religion. She is the author or coauthor of ten books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess (1979) --considered an essential text for the Neo-Pagan movement--and the novel The Fifth Sacred Thing (1993) . Her works have been translated into Spanish, French, German, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Greek, Japanese, and Burmese. Many of Starhawk's political essays were collected into her book Webs of Power: Notes from the Global Uprising . Her newest book is The Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature . Starhawk has also recorded several tapes and CDs; most recently Wicca for Beginners (2002), Wiccan Rituals and Blessings (2003), and a four-CD set Earth Magic (2006), all produced by Sounds True. She consulted on and contributed to three films known as the Women's Spirituality series, directed by Donna Read for the National Film Board of Canada: Goddess Remembered, The Burning Times, and Full Circle . Committed to bringing the techniques and creative power of spirituality to political activism, Starhawk travels internationally teaching magic, the tools of ritual, and the skills of activism. Close.

Starhawk

Co-founder, Reclaiming

"On Faith" panelist Starhawk is a prominent voice in modern Wiccan spirituality and cofounder of Reclaiming (www.reclaiming.org), an activist branch of modern Pagan religion. She is the author or coauthor of ten books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess (1979) --considered an essential text for the Neo-Pagan movement--and the novel The Fifth Sacred Thing (1993) . more »

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January 15, 2007 7:30 PM

Our Goddess Weeps At Our Wars

The war in Iraq is a disaster on every level, moral, spiritually, humanitarian, military. Trying to improve the situation by sending in more troops is like trying to salvage the Titanic by revving up the engines after it’s hit the iceberg. A reversal is called for, not more of the same, destructive course.

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March 1, 2007 9:33 AM

The Goddess Blesses All Forms of Love

As Pagans, we think sex is a good thing. The Goddess blesses all forms of love. Gay, straight, bisexual, queer, transgender — all sexual orientations are welcome in our tradition.


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April 25, 2007 6:35 PM

Conditions for Forgiveness

I’m not sure if the Pagan tradition as a whole has a position on forgiveness. But my personal view of forgiveness comes out of my Pagan understanding that all of us are interconnected and interdependent.

When someone commits an act that harms another, the balance of the whole community is disturbed. To restore the balance, a healing process must take place. Forgiving the wrongdoer is the last stage in that process—but at least four crucial processes must take place before forgiveness is appropriate.

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November 2, 2007 1:04 PM

Children's Health Care: A Prime Moral Imperative

Our spiritual tradition sees the sacred as The Goddess, the Great Mother of all, and there can be no greater moral imperative than to care for the young and to nurture the next generation. Not just for our own biological children—but for all, and for the health of the environment that supports life, for we are all interconnected and interdependent.

No one gets through life without loss and sorrow, without times when grief overwhelms our ability to cope, without some instances of bad luck, injury or disease. It is our responsibility as a community to share the burdens, not to let them fall on individuals or isolated families, and especially, not to let them fall on children who have the least resources with which to meet them.

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November 7, 2007 6:27 AM

Torture Is Never Justified

Torture is never justified. Torture dehumanizes the torturers, even more than the victims, and demoralizes the society that condones and allows it. Torture does not produce safety or security or even accurate information. Under torture, people will say anything, implicate anyone. The use of torture undermines our moral credibility and makes a lie of any claims that we stand for democracy or even decency. Every time we torture, we create a hundred new enemies.

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November 15, 2007 8:58 AM

Forgiveness and Learning

When harm is being done, our prime concern should be to stop it. Until that is done, forgiveness is not appropriate—we should be focused on ending the abuse and righting the wrong. Women are always being asked to forgive our abusers—but unless the abuse is stopped, forgiveness can easily become collusion and victim blaming.

Once the wrong has been ended, when the wrongdoers have shown remorse, admitted their fault, offered apologies and made amends, forgiveness can be a way of letting go and moving on. If we continue to nurse a hurt or chew on a resentment, we give away our power and compound the hurt that was done to us.

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November 29, 2007 7:53 AM

Sex Scandals: The Pagan Perspective

To Pagans, sexuality is sacred, for it holds within it the possibility of deep, loving, ecstatic connection to the great creative life-force we call the Goddess. So, we start from the premise that sex itself is a good thing. However, we also recognize that many people carry deep wounds around their sexuality, and that sex can be a terrain of pain as well as pleasure. For that reason, we need to be gentle with one another, and aware of how power and coercion can poison the well of the erotic.

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March 31, 2008 5:15 AM

Two Legs of the Monster

The Question: Which "ism" is more entrenched in America, sexism or racism? Which should religion address?

Which ‘ism’ is more entrenched? Sexism and racism work together. They’re like two legs of a monster, marching in concert, trampling our compassion, our ideals, and our freedom underfoot. Religion, if it hopes to be a force of love and liberation, must address both.

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