(annotated by Maya) |
You can also check out Maya's
sex links (tasteful
and intelligent), as well as her
list of great web sites (of
these topics: personal homepages, online mags, art,
women's sites, and
unclassifiable).
As the creator of the page writes,
"I have selected those sites that would be most helpful to
the academic study of religion. However, these resources also will be of interest to
religious believers and those interested or curious about religious issues. This guide
is especially designed to assist those who are just beginning to use the Internet for
religious research.")
a study in feminist spirituality (by Carrie D. Swartz); a undergraduate honors study at
the University of Colorado; the site is still under construction, so it only gives the
first chapter, but also lists a long biblio of books.
a summary of the book by Sherry Ruth Anderson and Patricia Hopkins which is an example of
postmodern feminine discourse on the divine.
with tons of links of all religions. (
offering all sorts of databases and site links
"a central directory of lay and monastic Dharma centers, organizations, and practice
groups"
offers the addresses of all the Buddhist centers in that area, as well as phone numbers;
many have WWW addresses too, so there are many Buddhist links.
like the published magazine, with "Buddhism 101," "Monk's Bag," "Dharma Connections"
and other such parts of the site; very informative, offering a clarifying sense of
what Buddhism is all about.
offering a long list of books that relate to the subject of women's roles
in spirituality and religions, with summaries of the works, as well as
reviews and a chance to order them. you can also write up your own reviews
for them.
a cool page devoted to The Mother, exploring the great goddess.
an online journal for the study and exhibition of Asian art, much
of which is related to Buddhism.
a well-thought-out intelligent page, with links to other pages on the
same subject.
"a women's spirituality organization, based in Portland, Oregon,
honoring the Divine Feminine and celebrating Goddess in all Her forms...
Some of the many traditions we include are: Dianic, Wicca,
Pagan, Women's Spirituality, Goddess, Feminist, Interfaith, Earth Centered,
Creation Spirituality, Christian, Jewish, Sufi, and New Age."
founded by Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters), a direct disciple of
Yogananda.
with links to many different types of pages (art, sociology, lesbian
experience, music, spirituality).
a fabulous extensive page with categories of writings
and links such as:
"Mothertongue: feminist rantings and ravings," "Queerest: lesbian
lairs and landscapes," "Libido: sexuality of the radical kind,"
"Cunnilinguistics: lesbian words and reflections" and many
others.
(
author of Celebrating the New Moon: A Rosh Chodesh
Anthology
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