Poll: The Next Temple
Wednesday, May 28, 2008I'm struggling with which Goddess to devote the next virtual temple to. So I've created a poll so you guys can help me out. All of these Goddesses are calling to me, but the two who seem to be in my thoughts the most these days are Kali and Demeter.
Why I'm having trouble deciding:
I have a book on Kali coming soon that I am hoping will give me lots to think about when creating her temple. She calls to me in a strong way. I already have an ample amount of info on Demeter, but her image seems so much clearer to me through Persephone - who I just did a temple to. Both existing temples are Greek in nature. So, should we move on to another pantheon for a bit? Or should we stick with the Greeks until they are all done? Brigid for me is the Great Goddess in Ireland - a land I have long since been connected with. Should I move "home" for a while with her? And Isis is such a Great Queen Goddess that I have always been fascinated by her and all her incarnations.
So you can see why this is hard for me right now. I would love to know what readers are looking to see so that I can be swayed one way or the other to start working on a new temple (or two). I also need to finish the meditation on Persephone. Or maybe not... maybe she doesn't call for one. I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance to everyone who votes. You can vote here on this post or there is a static poll in the sidebar under Virtual Temples. Just click the link up top to go there.
Labels: goddess temple, poll

del.icio.us
| Digg it
| Yahoo MyWeb
| Google
| StumbleUpon
| Technorati
backlinks
|
Email this post »
|
| leave comment












12:24 AM
What Kali book are you awaiting? As a Neo-Pagan devotee of Ma Kali, I recommend "Kali: the Black Goddess of Dakshineswar" by Elizabeth U. Harding (of the Kali Mandir in Laguna Beach, CA) for a practical background of Ma & Her worship at Dakshineswar Temple in Kolkata, and for a delicious metaphysical treat "Mother of the Universe: Visions of the Goddess & Tantric Hymns of Enlightenment" for Lex Hixon's translation of Ramprasad Sen's devotional poetry/kirtan (the intro is amazing!). I also suggest checking out www.sharanya.org for a beautiful, thealogical merging of the Shakta Path with the Craft. Jai Ma, Sister!