Pagan meditations; the worlds of Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia
Material type: TextDallas, TX Spring Publications c1986Description: 204p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-88214-330-1
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Trans. from the French by Gwendolyn Moore.
Part 1 Aphrodite. Part 2 Artemis. Part 3 Hestia. Part 4 Old goddesses and new women
'...this book is my contribution to imaginative feminism. Each Goddess is an inspiration for a different feminism, and collectively they teach us about the polytheistic complexity we need to get out of the twentieth century: more complexity and fewer complexes....As a social psychologist, I see archetypal psychology as the best way to prevent dogmatism and ideological violence....'
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