Goddess; mother of living nature
Material type: TextSeries: (Art and Imagination Series)London; New York Thames and Hudson c1990Description: 96p.; illus.; bibliogContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-500-81033-8
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'The Great Goddess, Mother Earth, is both womb and tomb of humanity--the sacred source of perpetual renewal. Though her cult has been ruthlessly suppressed and manipulated, she endures throughout the world as a powerful ancient memory, a living presence manifested in her myriad mythological and religious aspects, as Gaia and Cybele, Isis and Kali, Tara and the Virgin Mary. Today the sacred feminine is at last being redeemed and recognized as an archetypal ideal, symbolic of wholeness, strength and mystery.'
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