Visions of the GoddessFor centuries, cultures throughout the world have venerated the feminine aspect of God -- a goddess archetype that was the giver of life and death. Now, goddess mythology has taken on new meaning in Visions of the Goddess. Authors Courtney Milne and Sherrill Miller give us Mother Earth, not just as a symbol, but also as a vital energy manifest in the landscape of our planet. |
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Acknowledgments | 6 |
FERTILITY THE FRUIT BEARER | 35 |
PURIFICATION THE WATER GODDESS | 51 |
Copyright | |
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Aboriginal Amaterasu ancient goddess animals Asherah Baiame beauty bird goddess Birra-nulu birth body Callanish called cave Celtic clouds colours cosmic creator crone cultures darkness death deity divine Dzonokwa Earth Goddess Earth Mother earthly embodied energy Estsan eternal exposure female feminine fertility fire fish-eye lens forest Fuchi Gauri gods guardian Gum Lin Gyhldeptis Hathor Haumea Hawaii healing heaven Hi'iaka Himalayas honoured immortalized Inanna Ishtar Isis island Ixtab journey Kali Kee Beach Khadoma known Kore Lady land light Lilith lives magical manifestation Masai moon goddess Mother Goddess Mount Mount Parnassus mountain mysterious nature Paccha paradise Parvati Pele portrayed Queen rainbow ritual River rock Roro sacred seen sexual Shakti shamanic Shinto Shiva shrine sister Sky Dancer soul Spider Woman spirit standing stones stars sun goddess symbol Tantric temple tribes underworld Virgin water goddess White Buffalo Calf wisdom womb women World Tree worshipped Xi Wang Mu Yeshe Tsogyel