The Deep Herstory of the Divine Feminine
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The Deep Herstory of the Divine Feminine
treated as equals. women in pre-Roman Italy could even make toasts at dinner banquets… (gasp!)
Water Torture in Isolation
the African Queen Amanirenas who successfully waged war on the Roman Empire
Uncovering the hidden threads of ancient feminine divine worship through place names, archaeological evidence, and trade networks
what names like Queen and King tell us
the ultimate unexpected cultural phenomenon
But We're All On Our Own Islands
Maybe she was in tune with her sacred sexuality, and an expectation to birth the “divine son”
The River Isis, the original name of the Thames River in London
One of our oldest, most truly “beloved” names in her story.
Happy Spring! Celebrating the season with a study of our shared past and what it all means…
How language’s subtle cues can reinforce, and be reimagined
exploring the sun/son alliteration and its deeper significance across religious traditions and cultural history
the similar sounding words in various cultures point to this not being a coincidence…
Finding Science in Our Stories
The Lost Heartbeat: Reclaiming Our Shared Rhythms
The first drummers were women, and their sacred rhythms connected us to our deepest wisdom—until their instruments were silenced.