Sacred Source - Goddess Guide
Sacred
Source Goddess Guide
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Acheulian & Willendorf Goddess
Behold the first
Goddess figure! The Acheulian Goddess, from
between 232,000 and 800,000 years ago,
"might be considered the earliest
manifestation of a work of art." Read about
her and the Willendorf Goddess. |

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Gifts of the Goddess
She has been called
Gaia, Mother Nature, Queen of Heaven, Mother
of God, Mistress of the House of Life, the
Creatress, Divine Ancestress, Mighty Lady.
Known by many names, venerated by ancient
humankind in many forms, the Goddess is
actually this Blessed Mother Earth which
sustains us all.
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Green Man
This artifact
contains more specific visual information
about Celtic life, ritual, religion and
culture than any other, and has been called
by scholars "the single most valuable
barbarian treasure ever unearthed." |

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Gundestrup Cauldron
This artifact
contains more specific visual information
about Celtic life, ritual, religion and
culture than any other, and has been called
by scholars "the single most valuable
barbarian treasure ever unearthed." |

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Hinduism
Hindu/Buddhist
deities are depicted with animal and plant
attributes, just as among the ancients of
Near East, Celtic, or Native American
traditions. In fact, many of their images,
and the rituals practiced to invoke them,
have direct correspondences with deities in
our pre-Christian past.
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Kali
There are few
archetypes in modern society that allow us
to recognize what Jung called our shadow
side. In part this is a dark chthonic force,
a compendium of what Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
calls the four negative emotions of fear,
anger, jealousy, and grief. |

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Tantra Sacred Sexuality
At once the most
sacred and the most mysterious path to
higher consciousness, Tantra refers to the
Divine Union of Opposites. Each individual
must achieve inner marriage of their
masculine and feminine natures to encounter
true equipoise. |
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