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Seasons of the Witch: Poetry & Songs to the Goddess
Published in Paperback by Creatrix Resource Library. LLC (2005-11-01)
Authors: Patrcia Monaghan and Arctic Siren Singers
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Poetry that makes you feel alive
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Review Date: 2000-07-27
This isn't the dry, highbrow stuff forced down your throat in high school. This is juicy, magical, alive and exciting. There is romance, myth, anger, fear and wonder.

I've performed these poems to great effect, and had many people ask where they could get the book. I've heard it's coming back in print and that's tremendously exciting.

Patricia Monaghan has written numerous books on Goddesses and myth, including the brilliant "O, Mother Sun," and has another poetry collection, "Winterburning."

A dream, a rush, a treasure
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-19
Patricia Monaghan, probably my favorite Goddess-spirituality author ever, does it again with _Seasons of the Witch_. ... Monaghan's emotional and moving poetry is wonderful. You can just read it for enjoyment, or use it in ritual. It includes "general" poems about witchcraft, a lot of Greek- and Celtic- inspired material, a few poems dealing with other myths, and a dash of fairy-tale material. All of it is very good. (One thing that makes Monaghan stand out in her field, by the way, is her refusal to bash males. Other goddess authors ignore or demean men, but many of Monaghan's poems celebrate love for men in a sensual and lyrical way.)

There is also a gorgeous accompanying CD, featuring several performers who have set selected poems to music. You'll want to hang on to this, too, either just to listen to for pleasure, or to play during ritual.

I would talk more specifically about the poems, but I can't do them justice in prose. I wish Amazon had a "see inside" feature on this book, so you could browse the first few poems and see if you like Monaghan's style.

I also must commend cover artist Gavin Duffy. For a moment, I thought Monaghan had switched publishers! Note to Llewellyn: More covers like this, please! In fact, more books like these--both in appearance and in content. This is a rare gem.

Inspirational rather than instructional
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-03
When we raise our voices to praise the Goddess, we find our voice sometimes in poetry, or sometimes in prose and most often in song.

This book is a collection of some of Patricia Monaghan's work. The book is divided into seasons, and each season is created in our minds in beautiful poetry and visualized prose. We are lead around the seasons, shown the associations of the elements, the Wheel of Life, and the different forms of the Goddess.

Ms. Monaghan is a talented and very well known poet. Her works have appeared in many magazines.

This book also contains a CD which has placed 25 of her poems into song. The poetry becomes devotional songs, and we find ourselves delicately woven into the visualizations by the enchanting voices of Peggy Monaghan, Sally Coombs, Susan La Croiz, Claudia Blythe, Kirsten Baird Gustafson and Lili McGovern. James Robbins also appears on one of the tracks.

As you read, and listen, you are drawn in by the delicate imagery Ms. Monaghan uses. Ever present is her love for the Goddess, her understanding of the elements and we feel her love and warmth in each piece.

This is a nice break from the handbooks and instructional manuals that dominate the market. Personal expression rather than personal opinion is always a nice change. The CD is professionally produced, the book is nicely bound, and the quality of the material makes this an outstanding package and a nice presentation.

This is a book that can be appreciated by anyone with a soul for poetry or devotional prose. It would make a wonderful gift and a lovely addition to your library.

Sometimes we need to step back from the "how to" books and remember "why".

Beautiful and moving
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-17
This is an absolute treasure of a book. The title is a little misleading though. This book is not just for witches but for goddess loving folk everywhere. It's poetry, not an instructional manual for witchcraft or even "how to find the goddess." Although it's not a manual, it certainly helps the reader to connect with the goddess on an emotional, instinctual level. Almost every poem pulls me right at my very core. I feel a deep inner understanding of what the author is saying, and through her written experience of the goddess, I touch Her too. Wonderful, transcendent poetry.

The CD is very good too. It's well-produced, and the music meshes well with the poems. I haven't done so yet, but I think it would be excellent music to use in ritual.

Beautiful, rich poetry and songs
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-25
I bought this book/CD two months ago, and I still haven't tired of listening to the CD and reading the poetry on a regular basis. Monaghan is a very talented poet; She conveys images and emotions so well through her words! It's really wonderful... some of the best poetry I've ever read. The songs on the CD are also beautiful. They are Patricia's poems set to music that was written and performed by each artist, so the instrumental and vocal styles are often quite varied (in a good way). One of the vocalists is Patricia's sister, Peggy Monaghan, and some of the others include Lili McGovern, Claudia Blythe, Sally Coombs, and Kirsten Baird Gustafson. All of these singers and musicians are very talented, but I am lukewarm on a couple of the songs because I personally don't like the singer's vocal style and she sounds a tad flat to my ears throughout the song. Despite that, the CD is currently one of my favorites to listen to on a regular basis. Just a few of my personal favorite songs/poems include Peggy's version of "Maenad in Spring," and "Maeve Prepares for Beltane," "The Maenad Remembers Dionysus," and "Procedure for Reclaiming the Self," but all of the poems and songs are really special. I highly recommend this book/CD set to anyone who enjoys Goddess-based poetry and music.

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Arctic Root (Rhodiola Rosea) : The Powerful New Ginseng Alternative
Published in Paperback by Kensington (1999-05-01)
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Provides a useful historical and theoretical background.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-16
I found this to be a satisfactory book. Although the writing is somewhat dogmatic and awkward, the book provides a useful historical and theoretical background behind rhodiola rosea, a medicinal herb that is newly available on the nutritional supplement market.

The authors have the credentials needed to give an educated viewpoint and the book provides research references to support the information given. Incredibly, the authors do not give specifics about what kind of strength or standardization to look for when purchasing the herb (a definite oversight). They do however give a helpful list of companies that sell it. It should be noted that all three authors have a significant financial stake in the marketing of this particular herb.

The best part of this book is the topic. Several years from now, you WILL be hearing about this impressive new herb. Why wait to hear about it at a cocktail party? Get more accurate and timely information from this book.

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The 12-Phase Acquisition Process: A Comparison of Theory vs. Practice
Published in Spiral-bound by Storming Media (2001)
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Air quality study Elmendorf Air Force Base (Arctic Health Research Center report)
Published in Unknown Binding by Arctic Health Research Center (1969)
Author: Michael E Fiore
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Alcohol Control by Referendum in Northern Native Communities: The Alaska Local Option Law.: An article from: Arctic
Published in Digital by Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary (2001-03-01)
Authors: Matthew Berman and Teresa Hull
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The Alaska Native Village Sanitation Program at the end of five years (Applied Anthropology Documentation Project)
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Dept. of H.E.W., Public Health Service, Bureau of State Services (Environmental Health) Arctic Research Center (1962)
Author: Margaret Lantis
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The Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory's Thyroid Function Study: A Radiological Risk and Ethical Analysis
Published in Paperback by National Academies Press (1996-01-26)
Authors: Committee on Evaluation of 1950s Air Force Human Health Testing in Alaska Using Radioactive Iodine-131, Environment, and Resources Commission on Geosciences, Commission on Life Sciences, and National Research Council
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Arctic climate: the heat is on.(Global Warming): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-02-01)
Author: David J. Tennenbaum
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The Arctic dilemma: a perfect storm of environmental changes is transforming Native Alaskan food gathering and culture.: An article from: Colorlines Magazine
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-06-22)
Author: Yereth Rosen
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Arctic Inspirations: Rural Women Starting Small Businesses and Creating Personal Success
Published in Hardcover by Dept. of Health & Social Services (2002-09-01)
Author: Linda Chamberlain
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