In this episode, we explore the sacred stories of the Divine Feminine—myths and wisdom that have been forgotten by time, yet continue to shape the spiritual and cultural landscapes of today. Through the lenses of two powerful works, The White Goddess by Robert Graves and When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone, we uncover the ancient reverence for the Goddess and how these traditions were hidden, suppressed, or lost throughout history.
We’ll dive deep into:
The mythic archetype of the White Goddess, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
The role of the Divine Feminine in shaping early poetry, rituals, and civilizations.
How patriarchal shifts obscured goddess worship and the rise of female deities across cultures.
The resurgence of feminine mysticism in modern spiritual practices, inviting us to reconnect with the goddess traditions that have endured across time.
Join us as we explore the return of the Goddess, reconnecting with ancient myths, and the mystical power of the feminine archetype. Whether you’re drawn to mythology, spirituality, or the resurgence of feminine wisdom, this episode reveals the deep, transformative energy of the Divine Feminine that is once again rising in human consciousness.
- Category
- Mythology