I received The Pagan Book of Living and Dying: Practical Rituals, Prayers, Blessings, and Meditations on Crossing Over by Starhawk and M. Macha Nightmare the other day. It has been really helpful in coping with Sharon’s passing and helping her family through their grief. It has also been a good guide on how to plan her crossing over ritual, which will be held tonight.
This is the first Starhawk book I have owned and I have to say, I really enjoy her frank and upfront style of writing. She doesn’t try to dumb stuff down so much that it feels like you are reading “Dr. Seuss Goes Witchy”. Starhawk also avoid giving “definitive rituals and guidelines” and I prefer that method of inspiration. She touches on almost every form of death, old age, terminal illness, sudden death, miscarriage, abortion; as well as duties of caregivers and family and mediations and prayers for grieving. It even has a little section for nurses and doctors, who work around the dieing. The book has lead me to reflect on my own mortality and though I am not as near as some people are to readily accepting that eventuality in my life, it helps me along the path. If you aspire to be clergy I really do recommend it, it is thoughtful and thought-provoking.
Michael really likes the book because it has sheet music for some Pagan crossing over and healing songs by Starhawk and some others; which is something he has wanted for awhile (Pagan sheet music.) If other Starhawk books have this in them too, I shall have to pick them up as well. I love listening to Michael on the piano and singing. Maybe I will build up the nerve to learn to sing some solo…

