Lilith, the Original Woman: An Excerpt from Exposing the Lies of Patriarchy: Eve Our Mythic Mother by Patricia Lynn Reilly

Originally, Lilith was a Sumerian Goddess called the ‘Divine Lady’.  Her roots reach into ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to 2300 BCE.  She was honored as the assertive and sexually self-possessed wild spirit of the night.  By the time she finds her way into the rabbinical legend as Adam’s first wife in the 10th century AD, […]

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Gaelic Celtic Kirtan with Eileen Bray at the Spiritual Home for Artists in Nashville TennesseeA Candlelit Winter Solstice Like No Other

I’ve been doing this long enough, putting together and promoting events through the divine feminine app that the sacred feminine (Mother God) has Her hands in, that when I see some of them, I know I have to be there.  Eileen Bray’s Candlelit Winter Solstice in Nashville was one of these.  It meant over five […]

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Direction Song by Kelianna

They sing EastI send my prayers away awayEast sky enlighten me I pray I prayEast a place for peaceLife light and new horizonsSpotted eagle I welcome youAnd give thanks for visionsof peace of peace They sing SouthI send my prayers away awaySouth skies for innocence I pray I praySouth the peak of life gifts of […]

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The Goddess in Egypt: Invoking Hathor

From Day 9: After lunch, we will visit the Temple of Karnak. This temple was dedicated to God Amon, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu. It is one of the most powerful patriarchal edifices in Egypt. It was here that the Amon priests reached their ultimate power and it is here that the worship […]

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