This is one of those books that opened such a big view that I felt changed by it. Coming from a Jungian psychology approach, the author describes the archetype that has been severely suppressed by our modern patriarchal culture, with its shameful view of the body and sexuality. She goes into the history of Goddess dominated pre-Christian religion, and the common practice of sacred prostitution, where sexuality is considered sacred and a channel through which one can access the Divine, and that the Divine is a loving source that the priestess is essentially becoming herself, and through her one can be in direct union with this source.
A far cry from our modern view of Spirit as something far removed, over us and not really a part of us. The sacred prostitute, the channel through which we are put in touch with Spirit, is all but forgotten in our modern world, and the chasm this leaves in our collective psyche has devastating results. This book goes into history, and then into the author's work in analysis with patients, and the results she achieved by working with this suppressed archetype.
Extremely interesting, and helpful for me to understand many things about myself, and the collective condition of our society.