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  2. The Spiral Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Spiral Dance: a Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess is a book about Neopagan beliefs and practices written by Starhawk. It was first published in 1979, with a second edition in 1989 and a third edition in 1999. It is a classic book on Wicca, modern witchcraft, spiritual feminism, the Goddess movement, and ecofeminism.

  3. Starhawk - Wikipedia

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    Christ put Starhawk in touch with an editor at Harper & Row, who eventually published the book. First published in 1979, The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess became a best-selling book about neopagan belief and practice. A 10th-anniversary edition was published in 1989, followed by a 20th-anniversary edition ...

  4. Spiral dance - Wikipedia

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    The spiral dance, also called the grapevine dance and the weaver’s dance, is a traditional group dance practiced in Neopaganism in the United States, especially in feminist Wicca and the associated "Reclaiming" movement. It is designed to emphasize "community and rebirth", and is also used "to raise power in a ritual".

  5. Michael Scott Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Scott Rohan (22 January 1951 – 12 August 2018) [1] was a Scottish fantasy and science fiction author and writer on opera.. He had a number of short stories published before his first books, the science fiction novel Run to the Stars and the non-fiction First Byte.

  6. Jack L. Bracelin - Wikipedia

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    In everyday life and in the books that mentioned him, he was known as "Jack Bracelin". [1] The Bracelin family originally came from Ireland. One family tree on Ancestry.com has what would be Jack Bracelin's Great Great Grandfather, a William Bracelin being born in 1791 Ireland and died in 1861 in Cumberland, England. [1]

  7. Full Circle (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Full Circle is a 1993 Canadian documentary. Directed by Donna Read and made in conjunction with the National Film Board of Canada , Full Circle completes Read's trilogy of documentaries focusing on women's spirituality in the Western World at the end of the 20th century, the Goddess movement , and feminist Wicca new religious movements .

  8. Panthean Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Panthean Temple, abbreviated as PTC as the Panthean Temple of Connecticut, is located in New Haven County, Connecticut and was the first Pagan and Wiccan church to incorporate in the state of Connecticut under its first name of the "Pagan Community Church," and is a non-profit 501(c)3 religious organization.

  9. Viewpoints - Wikipedia

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    There is a family resemblance between the non-hierarchical nature of the nine Viewpoints and the spiral or scaffolded nature of the Dalcroze Subjects in Dalcroze Eurhythmics. [14] This practice was disseminated in New York City's dance and theatre scenes by Elsa Findlay in the early- to mid-twentieth century. [ 15 ]