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Interfaith Abroad, Part 2: Privilege, Context, and Coming Home

Interfaith Abroad, Part 2: Privilege, Context, and Coming Home

Posted on October 1, 2015September 30, 2015 by Laura Brekke
Read Part I here. Travel gives you space to see new things, and learn to appreciate all the familiar things you take for granted. Travel grants the traveler a suspension of their own reality, a limina... Read More
The Triple Goddess: The Crone and Closure at the Mouth of the Ganges

The Triple Goddess: The Crone and Closure at the Mouth of the Ganges

Posted on February 22, 2013February 28, 2013 by Bridget Liddell
This is a story of transcendence, the culminating point in my India pilgrimage. I had sought active goddess worship and structured my travels according to themes of beginnings, manifestation, and tran... Read More
The Triple Goddess: the Mother in the Ganges, Mother Theresa, and Kali

The Triple Goddess: the Mother in the Ganges, Mother Theresa, and Kali

Posted on December 18, 2012December 15, 2012 by Bridget Liddell
My spiritual journey in India reached its second stage: the Mother, who manifests the potential of the Maiden. The seed growing into a mature tree, the full moon marking the greatest point of lunar in... Read More
The Triple Goddess: India, the Ganges, and the Maiden Path

The Triple Goddess: India, the Ganges, and the Maiden Path

Posted on November 26, 2012 by Bridget Liddell
The solo journey is an archetype across myths, cultures, and religious traditions. This past year, I took my own earth-spiritualist, goddess-focused, pilgrimage-journey in India. Preparation involved ... Read More

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