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The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Starhawk Publisher: HarperOne Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 139 reviews Sales Rank: 8576
Media: Paperback Edition: 20 Anl Sub Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 0062516329 Dewey Decimal Number: 299 EAN: 9780062516329 ASIN: 0062516329
Publication Date: October 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Book shows a lot of wear. 760-67
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The twentieth anniversary edition of The Spiral Dance celebrates the pivotal role the book has had in bringing Goddess worship to the religious forefront. This bestselling classic is both an unparalleled reference on the practices and philosophies of Witchcraft and a guide to the life–affirming ways in which readers can turn to the Goddess to deepen their sense of personal pride, develop their inner power, and integrate mind, body, and spirit. Starhawk's brilliant, comprehensive overview of the growth, suppression, and modern–day re–emergence of Wicca as a Goddess–worshipping religion has left an indelible mark on the feminist spiritual consciousness. In a new introduction, Starhawk reveals the ways in which Goddess religion and the practice of ritual have adapted and developed over the last twenty years, and she reflects on the ways in which these changes have influenced and enhanced her original ideas. In the face of an ever–changing world, this invaluable spiritual guidebook is more relevant than ever.
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The Spiral Dance is NOT Wicca May 29, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
It is true that this book has had an impact on modern Wicca, but it is also the simple truth that Starhawk's "The Spiral Dance" and "Reclaiming Tradition" are not actually Wiccan, was inspired by a faddish notion of an ancient Goddess Monotheism and utopia that has no basis in reality, and is more a political movement than a spiritual movement.
If you think you want to be a witch, read this book. April 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Spiral Dance is the first book I would recommend for anyone who wants to work with women in ritual space with earth centered spirituality. Her Starhawk's writing is clear, specific and practical. She has revised her classic feminist work to include working with men and children in sacred space.
The Spiral Dance is a must-read for pagans, witches, or other folks who want to know how to work ritual in sacred spaces.
Wonderful book! April 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoyed this book a lot. It gives a you a look at the positive aspects of Wicca and helps diffuse the myths that most people believe about witchcraft.
Read it with three bookmarks March 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read it when I first started studying Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism, and then didn't read it for a few years. Somehow, in that time, I saw so many reviews talking about how it was so 'Goddess/women focused', 'not balanced', blah blah blah... It's really odd how other people's opinions can colour your perception like that, because I'd started believing it, to the extent I'd forgotten it even *had* a chapter on the God, let alone that it was the same size as the one on the Goddess. Weird. And on the reread - it was pretty decent to start with, and in all the bits that I had questions or doubts, she's updated it with her commentary.
You WILL want to read the commentary as you go, so read it with three bookmarks, so you can flick back and forth. I respect that she wanted to let the original work stand alone, flaws and all, but for something written in her 20s, in the climate of the late 70s, it still stands up pretty damn well.
It's more group practice than solitary, but it's a classic for a reason.
Inspiring, and a great beginning January 4, 2008 This was the first book I ever bought about witchcraft or paganism. Because of this, it will always hold an extremely special place in my heart and my bookshelf. It is one of those books that makes you want to be a more spiritual person, work harder, and throw off your chains. When I feel myself flagging, this is the book I pick up. Her exercises are excellent for those who have no starting point, because they are not too complicated and they work on developing very essential skills that will be used later, like visualization. Her slant is definitely on the feminist side. However, I would not say that she devalues men. By going for equality in this way, it can be seen as hating men. If you are a man and are planning to get this book, be forewarned. She does not give the same treatment to the God as she does to the Goddess. If you read her notes in the back, she does explain why she didn't, and she helps the situation somewhat. Just be prepared for that. It is called the "Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess" for a reason. Her sample invocations are beautiful, and very different. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants an inspirational, wonderful read.
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