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==Greenfield Ranch==
==Greenfield Ranch==
Firefox was raised at Greenfield Ranch in [[Ukiah, California]], a {{convert|5600|acre|km2|adj=on}} property which was sub-divided into several parcels, some with intentional communities such as Coeden Brith, where [[Oberon Zell-Ravenheart]] and [[Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart]] founded the Holy Order of Mother Earth (a precursor to the Church of All Worlds), adjacent to Annwfn (run by [[Gwydion Pendderwen]]).<ref>[http://www.widdershins.org/vol11iss3/01.htm ''Pagan Elders Speak Out: A Visit with Oberon and Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart'']</ref><ref>[http://original.caw.org/home/index.html Church of All Worlds Website: Excerpt of ''A Brief History of HOME'' by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart]</ref> She is a former president of the Greenfield Ranch Association.
Firefox was raised at Greenfield Ranch in [[Ukiah, California]], a {{convert|5600|acre|km2|adj=on}} property which was sub-divided into several parcels, some with intentional communities such as Coeden Brith, where [[Oberon Zell-Ravenheart]] and [[Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart]] founded the Holy Order of Mother Earth (a precursor to the Church of All Worlds), adjacent to Annwfn (run by [[Gwydion Pendderwen]]).<ref>[http://www.widdershins.org/vol11iss3/01.htm ''Pagan Elders Speak Out: A Visit with Oberon and Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart'']</ref><ref>[http://original.caw.org/home/index.html Church of All Worlds Website: Excerpt of ''A Brief History of HOME'' by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart]</ref> She is a former president of the Greenfield Ranch Association.

==Neuro-linguistic programming==
Firefox is a certified master practitioner and trainer of [[neuro-linguistic programming]]. She received her master practitioner and NLP trainers' certification from [[Richard Bandler]]'s Pure NLP/Society of NLP, and trained with the California Institute of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, The Hawkridge Institute, and the Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.<ref>[http://www.gratitudegames.com/ Gratitude Games Website]</ref>{{failed verification|date=December 2011}}


==Spirituality==
==Spirituality==

Revision as of 23:01, 12 November 2012

LaSara FireFox (now LaSara Firefox Allen) is an American writer, game designer, and a neuro-linguistic programming master practitioner and trainer. She has written and taught in the fields of spirituality, human sexuality, parenting and bipolar disorder. She is founder and CEO of the Ecstatic Presence Project and Global Family Awakening: an educational, peace and humanitarian family adventure club. She lives with her two daughters and her husband Robert Allen in Northern California.

Greenfield Ranch

Firefox was raised at Greenfield Ranch in Ukiah, California, a 5,600-acre (23 km2) property which was sub-divided into several parcels, some with intentional communities such as Coeden Brith, where Oberon Zell-Ravenheart and Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart founded the Holy Order of Mother Earth (a precursor to the Church of All Worlds), adjacent to Annwfn (run by Gwydion Pendderwen).[1][2] She is a former president of the Greenfield Ranch Association.

Spirituality

FireFox is a second-generation witch, an ordained priestess.[3] She was a clergy member and former president of the board (1999 and 2000) of the Church of All Worlds.[4] She has presented workshops for several spiritual events and organizations including the Church of All Worlds, the Tree of Life,[5] PanTheaCon, and both the Starwood Festival[6] and the WinterStar Symposium. She was interviewed in the book Modern Pagans: an Investigation of Contemporary Ritual by John Sulak and V. Vale,[7] and contributed to Taylor Ellwood's anthology Magick on the Edge: Adventures in Experimental Magick.

Sex educator

FireFox is a graduate of the San Francisco Sex Information human sexuality intensive,[3] and wrote about sexuality and spirituality for over a decade. She appeared on Playboy TV's Sexcetera and Canada's SexTV.[3] She designed and presented safer sex workshops for various groups between 1994 and 2006, and appeared on the Street Wise TV show. She is a contributor to the books The Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work by Melissa Hope Ditmore and Human Sexuality by Roger R. Hock.

Written works

Firefox is a family and parenting columnist for the online magazines Elephant Journal and Magnify You. Her parenting articles have appeared online at Parenting Pink.com, Singledad.com, MomItForward.com, ConsciousMindJournal.com, and Remarriage.com. She is a past columnist for NewWitch Magazine.[3] She is the Second Runner Up in the 2008-2009 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition.[8][9] Her book Sexy Witch was published by Llewellyn Worldwide in 2005, and she has contributed to several other books.

Game designer

Firefox is the designer of Gratitude Games, an eco-friendly family game that helps families and individuals make the practice of gratitude accessible and engaging.[citation needed]

Media

Interviews and profiles
  • 2003 - Wackyjac.com (April 2003)
  • 2004 - LaSara FireFox: Sexy Witch interview at All About My Vagina (Fall 2004)
  • 2005 - Template:Cite article
  • 2006 - Witchy Woman feature, in the January 20th 2006 issue of Just Out
TV appearances
  • Street Wise (1998)
  • SexTV, Canada Broadcasting Network (November 1999)
  • SexTV, Canada Broadcasting Network (June 2000)
  • Sexcetera, Playboy TV (July 2001)
Radio appearances
  • KBOO, Portland, Oregon, with Lisa Love
  • YNOT Radio
Newspaper and magazine appearances
"Re: LaSara's Proactive Flirting Workshops"

Bibliography

Books
  • Sexy Witch. Llewellyn Worldwide. 2005. ISBN 0-7387-0752-X.
Contributions
  • Greenfield Ranch 25th Anniversary: 1972-1997. GRAET. 1997.
  • The New Settler Interviews, Volume I: Boogie at the Brink. Chelsea Green Publishing Company. 2000.
  • Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers. Seal Press. 2001. ISBN 1-58005-051-4. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)
  • Elwood, Taylor, ed. (2006). Magick on the Edge: Adventures in Experimental Magick. Immanion Press/Megalithica Books. ISBN 1-905713-05-3.
  • Zell-Ravenheart, Morning Glory (2006). Oberon Zell-Ravenheart (ed.). Circles and Ceremonies: Rituals for All Seasons And Reasons. New Page Books. ISBN 978-1-56414-864-3.
  • Ditmore, Melissa Hope (2006). The Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-32968-5.
  • Hock, Roger R. (2006). Human Sexuality. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-198699-2.

Notes

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