Blessings Sisters in Goddess, This is a special edition of my newsletter. Over thirty years ago I started a Women’s Spirituality Movement, and happily it took hold. I felt like celebrating this Movement and the Goddess. So, I agreed to do one last goddess festival. I wanted to take a moment of your time to invite you to participate in the upcoming Gathering of the Goddess festival event. I’ve produced a good number of Goddess Festivals over the years, and I’m ready to say that this is the last one I will produce myself. This Gathering is going to be a very special one. In the past, I’ve hired special entertainment and teachers for the festivals. This time no one was hired. The women who are teaching and entertaining us have all volunteered their time in support of the Women’s Spirituality Movement. It’s just like it was when we started this Movement. We have come full circle. And speaking of taking things back to their origins, I am taking us all the way back to the beginning of the Movement because sadly some outside influences have caused women to no longer understand real magic. Real rituals. I want you to understand and experience a real ritual, and that is something that happens in person.
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Our Camp’s Coastal Redwoods
Gathering the Goddess is held at our beloved camp in the coastal redwoods of Northern California. It is something between staying at a hotel and camping. We have beds, but you need to bring your own bedding and towels.
We dance! We sing! We eat!
All meals are prepared for us. There is no work duty. No food to cook. No dishes to do. The Camp’s staff does it all for us.
You can attend the workshops, you can shop with the vendors, you can walk amongst the redwoods or you can rest. What you do when is up to you.
What I want from you: Every woman who attends this Gathering should know the Charge of the Star Goddess. It’s in the Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries, and it’s powerful when spoken together. Each woman should bring her red girdle if she has one. Girdles/cords are discussed in the Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries. I will be offering an initiation ritual into the Dianic path. You will be given a single red cord if you take initiation with me. That cord can be woven into a new girdle or into an existing girdle after the ritual. So, if you don’t have a girdle, it’s okay to wait until after initiation. If you’re a local, then harvest some Laurel branches with leaves and bring them to the Gathering. Also, bring flowers!!! You can never have too many flowers.
Riding the Bus from the Airport? August 15th is the cut-off date for the bus. After that, you’re on your own for transportation. Sign-up for the bus ride here for $25: http://zbudapest.com/goddess-festival.html
Vendors You are welcomed to vend at this Gathering. We ask that you notify us that you are planning on vending and let us know what you’ll be selling. We do ask that you donate 10% back to the Women’s Spirituality Forum. We’d love it if you’d donate an item for a silent auction too.
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My Tryst
In keeping with the theme of rediscovering the Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries, you are invited to attend my Tryst. Performed beneath a redwood canopy in this amphitheater setting, we will celebrate together. By the way, this is a special ritual as it’s my first time trysting. I’ve performed many for others, but it’s my first time. No gifts are necessary. Donations to the Women’s Spirituality Forum are welcomed (www. zbudapest.com).
Herstorical Documentary
We’re doing a Herstorical Documentary of this Gathering too. We are filming as much of the weekend as we can. Next we will create a DVD of the festival. It will be a great DVD to remember your weekend, and others will appreciate seeing what really goes on at a Goddess festival. Projects like this are what have helped the Women’s Spirituality Movement to outreach to women all over the world. And, you’ll be a part of it!
Rituals Our big rituals take place in a wonderful sunken temple in the round. We’re completely surrounded by the embrace of the redwoods. At night we light a huge bonfire in the center and then, we gather round. We sing. We dance. We worship the Goddess. We recognize the goddess in each other. We celebrate life!
What to Bring Your clothing should be for all seasons. Dress in layers. Bring a warm coat. Ritual dress is encouraged, but warmth is more important. What can you wear over a warm coat or sweater? Bring your bedding, blankets and pillow. Bring musical instruments. Bring flowers. Bring cash if you plan to shop with vendors. Bring a flash light. Bring sun glasses. Bring a camera. Bring personal care items like asprin or feminine care products. Bring a notebook to journal and a pen. Yoga mat if you’re doing yoga in the mornings.