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The elements of the Goddess

By: Material type: TextTextShaftesbury, Dorset, UK Element c1989Description: xiv, 130p.; ill.; glossary; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 185230085X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL473.5 .M334 1993
Contents:
Part 1 - Clearing the ground. 1 The power under the hill. 2 Addressing the gods: redressing the humans. 3 Finding a myth to live by. 4 Her second coming. Part 2 - Visioning the temple. 5 Inner constellation. 6 The temple of light. Part 3 - Dancing in space. 7 The inner temple. 8 Power of three: power of nine. 9 Earthing and aspiring
Abstract: '...As the Goddess has not been an integral part of Western life for the last two thousand years, every one of her children is to some extent a disruptive and maladjusted child....This book attempts to help the reader find the Goddess in his or her own way, while also taking into account the difficulties which a twentieth century person has in entering into a relationship with the primal qualities of the Goddess.'
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Part 1 - Clearing the ground. 1 The power under the hill. 2 Addressing the gods: redressing the humans. 3 Finding a myth to live by. 4 Her second coming. Part 2 - Visioning the temple. 5 Inner constellation. 6 The temple of light. Part 3 - Dancing in space. 7 The inner temple. 8 Power of three: power of nine. 9 Earthing and aspiring

'...As the Goddess has not been an integral part of Western life for the last two thousand years, every one of her children is to some extent a disruptive and maladjusted child....This book attempts to help the reader find the Goddess in his or her own way, while also taking into account the difficulties which a twentieth century person has in entering into a relationship with the primal qualities of the Goddess.'

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