Around this date, patriarchal culture began to supercede the previous matriarchal cultures. The most ancient deity was a female, known as the Great Goddess, and her full figure statuettes are found internationally and described as 'Venus' figurines. She was described as Ishtar in Mesopotamia, as Astarte in Phoenecia, as Iset in Egypt. It is said that her culture was peace loving, where the weak and disabled were cared for and where the planet was regarded as sacred.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Before 4000BC
Around this date, patriarchal culture began to supercede the previous matriarchal cultures. The most ancient deity was a female, known as the Great Goddess, and her full figure statuettes are found internationally and described as 'Venus' figurines. She was described as Ishtar in Mesopotamia, as Astarte in Phoenecia, as Iset in Egypt. It is said that her culture was peace loving, where the weak and disabled were cared for and where the planet was regarded as sacred.
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Warrior Goddess Training!
Warrior Goddess Training, Become the
Woman You are Meant to Be by HeatherAsh
Amara
As women, we are trained to seek our wholeness and value and to
find love through others. Fifty years ago, we were told a husband and children
would complete us—that was about our only option. Today, what makes us worthy
might be a beloved, our career, or even following a chosen spiritual path. We
rarely see ourselves as perfect just the way we are. We often base our worth on
who loves or doesn’t love us, if we need to lose that extra five or fifty
pounds, and if we can juggle three tasks simultaneously while keeping a smile on
our face. The new women’s revolution
is an evolution from being other-focused to inner-focused. When our attention is
trapped by fearful shoulds, what ifs, and don’ts, we scatter our energy and
struggle with knowing what is authentic for us. When we bring our attention back
to discovering who we are on the inside—not who we wish we were or who we think
we should be—we begin a sacred path of transformation toward our innate,
authentic, embodied power.
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