The Goddess Re-Awakening: The Feminine Principle TodayQuest Books, 22 aug. 2014 - 296 sidor This anthology, with essays by Riane Eisler, June Singer, and others, considers Goddess myths, current psychological perspectives, and the feminine principle in spirituality today. It offers a worldview that integrates intuition, intellect, and feeling. |
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Oya Black Goddess of Africa | 56 |
The Unknown Goddess | 68 |
The Buddhist Female Deities | 80 |
The Goddess as Healer | 91 |
Rediscovering the Feminine Principle | 100 |
The World Mother | 108 |
Is the Animus Obsolete? | 142 |
Toward the Companionate ManWoman Relationship | 166 |
Maria Avatara | 179 |
An Expression | 187 |
Encountering the Schechinah The Jewish Goddess | 205 |
The Way of the Uncarved Block | 215 |
Sacred and Legendary Women of Native North America | 232 |
A Vision of Love | 249 |
The Sadness of the Successful Woman | 115 |
A New Perspective | 135 |
Nature as an Act of Imagination | 268 |
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The Goddess Re-Awakening: The Feminine Principle Today Shirley J. Nicholson Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1989 |
The Goddess Re-awakening: The Feminine Principle Today Shirley J. Nicholson Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1989 |
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