The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess

The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess
Author: Phyllis K. Herman
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1443807028

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The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess: Goddess Traditions of Asia contains essays written by established scholars in the field that trace the multiplicity of Asian goddesses: their continuities, discontinuities, and importance as symbols of wisdom, power, transformation, compassion, destruction, and creation. The essays demonstrate that while treatments of the goddess may vary regionally, culturally, and historically, it is possible to note some consistencies in the overall picture of the goddess in Asia. The book provides a comprehensive treatment of the goddess, culminating in the selections that draw from research on Indian, Nepali, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese traditions, seldom found in other works of similar subject. The volume will be useful for students in religious studies, gender studies, Asian studies, and women's studies. With the intent of making the volume truly broad in scope, an effort has been made to include works written by art historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and religious studies scholars. Culture cannot be separated from religion; they are intertwined as an organic whole, and variations manifest themselves in the rituals and daily lives of the people. In this sense, all the essays are interconnected: the goddess manifests in many forms and appeals to differing aspects of a particular culture as a paradigm of the divine feminine.

The Faces of the Goddess

The Faces of the Goddess
Author: Lotte Motz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1997-08-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0198025033

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The belief that the earliest humans worshipped a sovereign, nurturing, maternal earth goddess is a popular one. It has been taken up as fact by the media, who routinely depict modern goddess-worshippers as "reviving" the ancient religions of our ancestors. Feminist scholars contend that, in the primordial religions, the Great Mother was honored as the primary, creative force, giving birth to the world, granting fertility to both crops and humans, and ruling supreme over her family pantheon. The peaceful, matriarchal farming societies that worshipped her were eventually wiped out or subjugated by nomadic, patriarchal warrior tribes such as the early Hebrews, who brought their male God to overthrow the Great Mother: the first step in the creation and perpetuation of a brutal, male-dominated society and its attendant oppression and degradation of women. In The Faces of the Goddess, Lotte Motz sets out to test this hypothesis by examining the real female deities of early human cultures. She finds no trace of the Great Mother in their myths or in their worship. From the Eskimos of the arctic wasteland, whose harsh life even today most closely mirrors the earliest hunter gatherers, to the rich cultures of the sunny Fertile Crescent and the islands of Japan, Motz looks at a wide range of goddesses who are called Mother, or who give birth in their myths. She finds that these goddesses have varying origins as ancestor deities, animal protectors, and other divinities, rather than stemming from a common Mother Goddess archetype. For instance, Sedna, the powerful goddess whose chopped-off fingers became the seals and fish that were the Eskimos' chief source of food, had nothing to do with human fertility. Indeed, human motherhood was held in such low esteem that Eskimo women were forced to give birth completely alone, with no human companionship and no helpful deities of childbirth. Likewise, while various Mexican goddesses ruled over healing, women's crafts, motherhood and childbirth, and functioned as tribal protectors or divine ancestors, none of them either embodied the earth itself or granted fertility to the crops: for that the Mexicans looked to the male gods of maize and of rain. Nor were the rituals of these goddesses nurturing or peaceful. The goddess Cihuacoatl, who nurtured the creator god Quetzalcoatl and helped him create humanity, was worshipped with human sacrifices who were pushed into a fire, removed while still alive, and their hearts were cut out. And Motz closely examines the Anatolian goddess Cybele, the "Magna Mater" most often cited as an example of a powerful mother goddess. Hers were the last of the great pagan mysteries of the Mediterranean civilizations to fall before Christianity. But Cybele herself never gives birth, nor does she concern herself with aiding women in childbirth or childrearing. She is not herself a mother, and the male character figuring most prominently in her myths is Attis, her chaste companion. Tellingly, Cybele's priests dedicate themselves to her by castrating themselves, thus mimicking Attis's death--a very odd way to venerate a goddess of fertility. To depict these earlier goddesses as peaceful and nurturing mothers, as is often done, is to deny them their own complex and sophisticated nature as beings who were often violent and vengeful, delighting in sacrifice, or who reveled in their eroticism and were worshipped as harlots. The idea of a nurturing Mother Goddess is very powerful. In this challenging book, however, Motz shows that She is a product of our own age, not of earlier ones. By discarding this simplistic and worn-out paradigm, we can open the door to a new way of thinking about feminine spirituality and religious experience.

The Twelve Faces of the Goddess

The Twelve Faces of the Goddess
Author: Danielle Blackwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738756035

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Explore cross-cultural myths associated with each goddess, delve into astrology from a groundbreaking feminine perspective, and discover the personality, archetype, and correspondences of each zodiac sign to unlock a deeper understanding of yourself as the heroine of your story. Work with the specific guiding goddesses in your birth chart, learn how astrology is connected to the seasonal turning points on the Wheel of the Year, and much more. The Twelve Faces of the Goddess is a reminder that connecting with the sacred feminine is an empowering and radical act that can guide you on your journey.

Goddesses

Goddesses
Author: Manuela Dunn Mascetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1998
Genre: Goddesses
ISBN: 9780760707814

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The Once and Future Goddess

The Once and Future Goddess
Author: Elinor W. Gadon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 405
Release: 1995
Genre: Art and religion
ISBN:

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Reciting the Goddess

Reciting the Goddess
Author: Jessica Vantine Birkenholtz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199341168

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Reciting the Goddess is the first book-length study of Nepal's goddess Svasthani and the popular Svasthanivratakatha textual tradition. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research, it examines the making of Hinduism in Nepal, a history that is largely neglected in master narratives of Hinduism on the Indian subcontinent.

Dialogue with the Goddess

Dialogue with the Goddess
Author: Cynthia Lea Tootle
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781491204177

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You are invited to witness one woman's dialogue with the Goddess and receive reports on what you find when you are on the Goddess Path. Prayers and poems of a modern mystic allow you to “overhear” the human half of this occasionally ecstatic and sometimes troubled communication. Names, stories, and images of many Goddesses help you identify and grasp the varied aspects of the Divine Feminine but this is not an encyclopedia of Goddesses. It is a prayer book that includes the public and most private prayers of a modern woman. And it is a travel guide. The author shares her own adventure finding the Goddess and what wonders she discovered when in the presence of the Goddess. Expand your own dialogue with the Divine with grounded, practical advice on how to overcome cultural barriers to the living Goddess. The living Presence fills this book and will overflow into your heart. This expanded edition contains more prayers, more Goddesses, and a new chapter on how the Divine intervenes in one's life. Cynthia Tootle offers a prayer book, a wise guide, a conversation, and beautiful images to nurture relationships with the Goddess in Her many splendors. Savor this offering with all of the richness it entails. You, too, can be among Her loves. Mary E. Hunt, Co-director, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER)Rev. Tootle's exhaustive knowledge and powerful, light-filled prayers and rituals are truly a gift for anyone who would like to make a deeper spiritual connection. I was especially intrigued by the stories of each of the Goddesses and the spiritual lessons they contain.Reverend Jim Webb, Author, Pathways to Inner Peace and Keys to Enlightened Living

The Goddess Changes

The Goddess Changes
Author: Felicity Wombwell
Publisher: Thorsons Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1991
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781852741112

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Moving Meals and Migrating Mothers

Moving Meals and Migrating Mothers
Author: Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
Publisher: Demeter Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772583405

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Moving Meals and Migrating Mothers: Culinary cultures, diasporic dishes and familial foodways explores the complex interplay between the important global issues of food, families, and migration. We have an introduction and twelve additional chapters which we have organised into three parts: Part I Moving Meals, Markets and Migrant Mothers; Part II Migrating Mothers Performing Identity through Moving Meals; Part III Meanings and Experiences of Migrant Maternal Meals. Although these parts are not mutually exclusive, they are meant to emphasize socio-cultural and economic considerations of migration (Part I), the food itself (Part II), and families (Part III). We have a wide geographic representation, including Europe (Ireland and France), the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Korea. In addition, we have contributors from all stages of career, including full professors, as well recent doctoral graduates. Overall the contributions are interdisciplinary, and therefore use a variety of methodologies, although most make use of traditional social sciences methods, including interviews and ethnographic observations.