by Elayne Lucas | Nov 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
The real and complicated history of Thanksgiving By Daniela Ubeda Every November in elementary school—while we crafted Native American headdresses out of construction paper—my teachers would tell us the story of the Pilgrims who sailed the Mayflower to America,...
by Elayne Lucas | Oct 24, 2019 | Uncategorized
Exploring Ritual Anne Peterson When someone mentions witches, what’s the first thing you think of? Wart-covered faced women, flying around on broomsticks? Bubbling cauldrons? Spooky sacrifices? One thing that comes to my mind is: rituals. But more like the...
by Elayne Lucas | Aug 15, 2019 | Goddess Inquirer
Shared by Ken Gruberman, Goddess Guide Hubby Extraordinaire The experience was like nothing I’ve ever experienced! We were part of an amazing mix of people either nominated for, or receiving, awards: from barely-known indie journalists to big names like Henry Winkler...
by Elayne Lucas | May 21, 2019 | Goddess Inquirer
By Robyn Marin, Goddess Yoga Guide I’ve never felt like a Goddess. In fact the first time I probably ever heard the word Goddess it was associated with the salad dressing—that you made up—out of a packet. All you had to do was add water and poof there you have Green...