ARTICLE

FindCenter AddIcon

Light Born Out of the Dark: At Solstice, a Ritual of Cleansing, Fire, Community, and Birth to Help You Welcome Back the Sun

By Starhawk — 2004

Yet rather than dwell on anger, I want us to consider the Solstice promise. We Pagans don't have comforting Bible verses to turn to in times of spiritual need--but we have something perhaps even better. We can turn to the natural world for teachings, strength and hope. That is where the promise of Solstice appears, because the darkness and the return of the sun's light remind us that the wheel always turns, that the darkest hour may well be just before the dawn, and every death holds within it the potential for a new opening, a new birth.

Read on www.beliefnet.com

FindCenter Post-Image

A Religious Nature: Philosopher Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Islam and the Environment

In this interview, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, a university professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University, talks with the Bulletin’s Elisabeth Eaves about Islam and the environment.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Rachel Carson’s Natural Histories

“The Sea Around Us” and “The Edge of the Sea” might not have the polemical force of “Silent Spring.” They share with it, though, the sense that life on earth is too complicated, and too strange, to be knowable and predictable.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Silent Spring—I

If we are living so intimately with chemicals, we had better know something about their power.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Who Owns the Land?

No one disputes that decades ago local Indians were unfairly deprived of hundreds of thousands of acres that were guaranteed to them in perpetuity by solemn treaty; yet no one can agree about what should be done to correct that injustice today.

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Fellowship and Community