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Great resources for creating and sustaining circles can be found at the Millionth Circle and Peer Spirit websites.

On her radio show Safe Space Dr. Anne Hallward conducts half-hour interviews on subjects that are uncomfortable, painful or shameful to talk about. The hope is that in making difficult subjects discussable, we are all freer to express ourselves more fully.

Find info about Patricia Reis's work at patriciareis.net. Her new DVD is Arctic Refuge Sutra: Teachings from an Endangered Landscape.

The Institute of Archaeomythology is an international organization of scholars dedicated to fostering an interdisciplinary approach to cultural research with particular emphasis on the beliefs, rituals, social structure and symbolism of past and present societies.

Edith Griffin's holistic center can be found here.

The Satyana Institute is a non-profit training organization. Its mission is to support individuals, communities, and organizations to combine inner work of the heart with outer service in the world. The Institute has two major program areas, Gender Reconciliation and Leading with Spirit.

The website of Starhawk, the author of The Spiral Dance, The Fifth Sacred Thing, and other books that link an earth-based spirituality to action to change the world.

The art of Sylvan Thorncraft can be found at www.emeraldspritestudio.com.

“Goddess in a Teapot” is a place for women to come together to talk about and celebrate the many ways in which they experience the sacred and express creativity in their everyday lives.

Anne Marie David's music and schedule

Dr. Gina Odgen is a pioneer in sexuality and spirituality whose visionary work has changed the lives of women all over the country.

Stephanie Bennett Vogt's Space Clearing, Personal Clearing, Dowsing, Classes and Workshops. www.spaceclear.com

Earth Drum Council (EDC) was founded in 1990 to create opportunities for people from all walks of life to experience the universal heartbeat of the drum.

Favorite links from We'Moon http://www.wemoon.ws/links.html

Avena Botanicals believes that healing begins in the garden.

The Suppressed Histories Project is an international women's history project
seeking to uncover the realities of female lives, and of peoples free, conquered, enslaved, decimated and resurgent. Check the site for Max Dashu's new DVD Women's Power in Global Perspective.

Susun Weed offers many links related to women’s health and herbalism at www.susunweed.com

EarthSpirit is a non-profit organization providing services to a nationwide network of Pagans and others following an Earth-centered spiritual path.

The mission of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies is to study, teach, and preserve shamanism worldwide.

The Earth Deck facilitates the art of listening, seeing, feeling, sensing, understanding, and opening to the wisdom of the Earth.

Ocean Arks links are devoted to ecological design and sustainable development.

Awakened Woman, the Journal of Women’s Spirituality
http://www.awakenedwoman.com/

Ladyslipper is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to heighten public awareness of the achievements of women artists and musicians, and to expand the scope and availability of recordings by women. It publishes the world's most comprehensive Catalog & Resource Guide of Music by Women
http://www.ladyslipper.org/

Heather Ensworth, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, astrologer, and shamanic practitioner.  She has worked in sacred circles of women for twenty years.  She is committed to exploring and teaching ancient wisdom and healing practices for our own healing and the healing of the Earth. To find out more about the work Heather does, visit her website

Abby Seixas writes and facilitates Deep River work.

Women of Wisdom Foundation is an internationally recognized organization that provides diverse and innovative programs offering women opportunities for personal growth and transformation.
http://www.womenofwisdom.org/

At climatecrisis.net you can find ways to reduce your personal uses of the Earth's resources.

Sacred Source Bellydance facilitates healing transformation and community through dance.

Find information about Jane LeCompte's writing here.

At the Brandeis Women’s Research Center, talented individuals in the humanities, social sciences and the arts work on issues of particular relevance to women.

The Labyrinth Guild of New England promotes a world in which the labyrinth is widely used as a spiritual tool to nurture and empower peace, harmony, healing, and understanding for ourselves and others, individually and collectively.

PEACE X PEACE empowers women as the most effective means to enrich lives locally and promote peace globally. It connects women’s groups (“Circles”) in the United States with women’s Circles everywhere in the world—directly via the Internet—for the exchange of information and personal experiences that typically result in mutually supportive actions. 

WowOwow is an interesting website created, written and owned by Lesley Stahl, Peggy Noonan, Liz Smith, Joni Evans, Mary Wells, Sheila Nevins, Joan Juliet Buck, Whoopi Goldberg, Julia Reed, Joan Ganz Cooney, Judith Martin, Candice Bergen, Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner and Marlo Thomas.

The Karuna Center was founded in 1994 to address the growing global challenges of ethnic, religious and political conflict. It belongs to the Alliance for Peacebuilding, a network of peacebuilding organizations from the US and abroad.

Janet Farnsworth says following our own kinesthetic knowledge of how to move – doing what feels right — we connect to our deepest Selves. Using the language of movement, we speak Truth.

Find Elisa Pearmain's work at Wisdom Tales.