Wednesday, 5 November 2025

November Full Moon Altar: Menrva


This month's altar honours Menrva, the Etruscan goddess of war, art, wisdom, and medicine. Ancient Etruscan civilization, which arose in the 9th century BCE in Tuscany and area, dominated Italy until it fell to Rome in the late 4th century BCE. Menrva inspired the creation, character, and attributes of her Greek and Roman divine feminine counterparts Athena and Minerva.

The statue of Menrva on the altar is an Etruscan reproduction which I bought in Florence while vacationing in Tuscany in 2008. The warrior goddess carrying her owl of wisdom rides triumphantly in her chariot drawn by a beautifully stylized steed.


The two temples which flank Menrva's chariot are a pair of heavy bronze bookends which I bought in Winnipeg about 40 years ago, back in the days when I used to go antiquing. I don't know how old they are but suspect they may be Victorian in origin.


Similarly, the little porcelain art deco grecian urn holding the red taper candle dates from my antiquing days as well. I found it about 30 years ago in a rural Manitoba barn stuffed full to bursting with antiques, collectibles and just plain old junk. I have always loved it!


As with my August full moon altar, synchronicity once again made itself known after I created this altar to Menrva. I was notified that a dear gay male friend, with whom we shared a villa in Tuscany on our 2008 trip, had passed away in October. His obituary said how much he loved Italy, its culture and people, and had returned to it for six months last year to study the language and become fluent. I attended his funeral a couple of days ago. Rest in peace, Jim.

[Photos © Debra She Who Seeks, 2025]

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Planning to Move On Up, JD?

Hmmmm, what is more advantageous
to advancing your claim for
eventual ultimate leadership of
a fascist white supremacist movement --

a low-key brown-skinned
South Asian Hindu wife

OR

an equally ambitious blonde Aryan
Christian Eva Braun wannabe?







Wednesday, 29 October 2025

The Oracle of Stillness: Weaving Coherence in the Chaos

Thanks to blogging buddy Boud of Field and Fen, I attended a fascinating art exhibit last week. Boud lives in New Jersey, but she sure keeps her finger on the pulse of all things artistic, so she let me know about this exhibit here in my city of Edmonton, Alberta! As it happens, Harcourt House Gallery is located right in my own neighbourhood, so I could just walk over and see it!


The Oracle of Stillness: Weaving Coherence in the Chaos by artist Noreen Crone-Findlay features many wonderful mixed-media figurines celebrating sacred geometry and the "timeless echoes of the Feminine Divine" (as stated in the brochure). So you know it was right up my alley! Each one incorporates elements such as weaving, knitting, crochet, fused glass, paintings, ceramics, wire, beadwork, macrame, found objects, etc. to bring them to vibrant life.

Here are four of my favourites showing Noreen Crone-Findlay's artistry --





The artist even created her own decorative looms on which to weave items for the Divine Feminine figures. This one is called the "Rigid Heddle Band Cat Shape Loom and Heddle" --


And this "Star Loom" features hare/rabbit symbology sacred to the Goddess --


A delightful exhibit which nourished my imagination and soul! Time well spent indeed. Thanks for the heads up, Boud!

Saturday, 25 October 2025