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Academic Programs & Frog Mysteries Course & Syllabus Project & Spiritual Heritages of Ancient Europe, web course
I would be interested in offering a course on Eco-spiritual mythology with a concentration on the Goddesses of the African diaspora. Of course, the course would be as much ritual enactment as scholarly research so that the Goddess remain alive and embodied. It would entail a number of ways to embrace joy by communing with Mother. If there is interest in this work please let me know.
Hi Luisah,
I know that Kate MacDowell over at Ocean Seminary College would love for you to teach at that seminary with that particular focus. They have a whole program or focus in Goddess studies there. It sure sounds fascinating and I would love to take the course myself.