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Reclaim the Sacred Feminine
If you were taught that God is only male, seek the stories that were erased. Speak the names of the goddesses who were cast into shadow. Remember that the divine exists within you—not outside of you.
Ask yourself: If I truly believed in my own sacred power, how would I move differently in this world?
There was a time when the divine was not confined to the image of a man.
For tens of thousands of years, the Sacred Feminine was honored in the temples, whispered in the prayers of healers, warriors, and mothers alike.
She was Inanna, Queen of Heaven, sovereign of love and war.
She was Isis, the weaver of magic, birth, and resurrection.
She was Gaia,
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Our body is a spiritual tool — connects us to the sun, the moon, the sacred hoop of life, and helps us remember that we come
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The Goddess embodies and symbolizes the powers of birth, life, and death (rebirth), and as such, the powers of fertility. She is the supreme regulator, and it is she who controls the seasons, the cycles of nature, and the movement of the sun, moon, and all celestial bodies.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
The cult of the Goddess goes right back to those early caves. There, She is the cave itself, so that initiates who passed through the rites deep under the earth were returning to and reborn from Her womb.
Joseph Campbell • Goddesses
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Nada tengo contra Cristo sino contra sus sacerdotes, que consideran a la Gran Diosa como a un demonio y niegan que alguna vez tuviera poder sobre este mundo.
Marion Zimmer Bradley • Experta en Magia: Libro 1 de las Nieblas de Avalon (Spanish Edition)
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