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When God Was a Woman (Hardcover)
by (shelved 39 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.98 — 6,857 ratings — published 1976
The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth (Paperback)
by (shelved 27 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.07 — 2,225 ratings — published 1981
Goddesses in Everywoman (Paperback)
by (shelved 24 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.13 — 7,136 ratings — published 1984
The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 23 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.04 — 10,581 ratings — published 1979
The Language of the Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 22 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.28 — 961 ratings — published 1989
Circe (Hardcover)
by (shelved 21 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.22 — 1,337,982 ratings — published 2018
Women Who Run With the Wolves (Paperback)
by (shelved 21 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.11 — 95,249 ratings — published 1992
The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries: Feminist Witchcraft, Goddess Rituals, Spellcasting and Other Womanly Arts (Paperback)
by (shelved 18 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.94 — 1,415 ratings — published 1976
Goddess of the Sea (Goddess Summoning, #1)
by (shelved 17 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.84 — 11,952 ratings — published 2003
The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future (Updated With a New Epilogue)
by (shelved 16 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.18 — 4,270 ratings — published 1987
Mysteries of the Dark Moon: The Healing Power of the Dark Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 16 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.22 — 663 ratings — published 1992
Dancing in the Flames: The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness (Paperback)
by (shelved 15 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.23 — 590 ratings — published 1996
The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals (Paperback)
by (shelved 15 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.02 — 368 ratings — published 1999
Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine (Hardcover)
by (shelved 14 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.25 — 1,646 ratings — published 2013
The Witches' Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 14 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.08 — 1,508 ratings — published 1987
The Moon Under Her Feet (Paperback)
by (shelved 14 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.26 — 751 ratings — published 1989
The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe, 6500-3500 BC.: Myths and Cult Images (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.26 — 374 ratings — published 1974
Ancient Mirrors of Womanhood: A Treasury of Goddess and Heroine Lore from Around the World (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.21 — 407 ratings — published 1979
The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.03 — 3,637 ratings — published 1961
Lost Goddesses of Early Greece: A Collection of Pre-Hellenic Myths (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.82 — 305 ratings — published 1978
365 Goddess: A Daily Guide to the Magic and Inspiration of the Goddess – A Life-Affirming Companion for Celebrated Empowerment (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.97 — 401 ratings — published 1998
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America (Paperback)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.00 — 9,232 ratings — published 1979
The Mists of Avalon (Avalon, #1)
by (shelved 13 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.13 — 212,692 ratings — published 1982
The Living Goddesses (Paperback)
by (shelved 12 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.23 — 298 ratings — published 1999
Goddesses in Older Women (Paperback)
by (shelved 12 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.06 — 651 ratings — published 2001
Marked (House of Night, #1)
by (shelved 12 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.82 — 522,457 ratings — published 2007
The Once and Future Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 11 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.11 — 392 ratings — published 1989
Ariadne's Thread: A Workbook of Goddess Magic (Paperback)
by (shelved 11 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.20 — 282 ratings — published 1991
Warrior Goddess Training: Become the Woman You Are Meant to Be (Paperback)
by (shelved 10 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.03 — 5,182 ratings — published 2014
Awakening Shakti: The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga (Paperback)
by (shelved 10 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.39 — 1,302 ratings — published 2013
Goddess Companion: Daily Meditations on the Feminine Spirit (Paperback)
by (shelved 10 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.22 — 220 ratings — published 1999
Crossing to Avalon: A Woman's Midlife Quest for the Sacred Feminine (Paperback)
by (shelved 10 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.00 — 912 ratings — published 1994
Goddess of Spring (Goddess Summoning, #2)
by (shelved 10 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.20 — 11,158 ratings — published 2004
Goddess of Love (Goddess Summoning, #5)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.06 — 5,995 ratings — published 2007
Journey to the Dark Goddess: How to Return to Your Soul (Paperback)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.10 — 478 ratings — published 2012
Descent to the Goddess: A Way of Initiation for Women (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 6)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.26 — 488 ratings — published 1983
The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.79 — 58,966 ratings — published 2011
Divine By Mistake (Partholon, #1)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.09 — 12,694 ratings — published 2001
Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess Traditions (Paperback)
by (shelved 9 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.31 — 1,299 ratings — published 1998
The Way of the Rose: The Radical Path of the Divine Feminine Hidden in the Rosary (Hardcover)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.16 — 1,175 ratings — published 2019
Rebirth of the Goddess: Finding Meaning in Feminist Spirituality (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.03 — 159 ratings — published 1997
If Women Rose Rooted: The Power of the Celtic Woman (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.26 — 4,708 ratings — published 2016
Brigid: History, Mystery, and Magick of the Celtic Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.27 — 511 ratings — published 2015
Women's Mysteries: Ancient & Modern (C.G. Jung Foundation)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.07 — 151 ratings — published 1955
Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries: Intuitive Ritual Creation (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.09 — 108 ratings — published 2004
The Goddess Guide: Exploring the Attributes and Correspondences of the Divine Feminine (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.15 — 137 ratings — published 2009
Motherpeace: A Way to the Goddess Through Myth, Art, and Tarot – A Feminist Exploration of Prepatriarchal Symbols and the Sacred Feminine (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.22 — 325 ratings — published 1984
Maiden, Mother, Crone: The Myth & Reality of the Triple Goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.82 — 650 ratings — published 1994
Warrior Rising (Goddess Summoning, #6)
by (shelved 8 times as goddess)
avg rating 4.12 — 5,735 ratings — published 2008
Laughter of Aphrodite: Reflections on a journey to the goddess (Paperback)
by (shelved 7 times as goddess)
avg rating 3.88 — 68 ratings — published 1987
“[The Old Astronomer to His Pupil]
Reach me down my Tycho Brahe, I would know him when we meet,
When I share my later science, sitting humbly at his feet;
He may know the law of all things, yet be ignorant of how
We are working to completion, working on from then to now.
Pray remember that I leave you all my theory complete,
Lacking only certain data for your adding, as is meet,
And remember men will scorn it, 'tis original and true,
And the obloquy of newness may fall bitterly on you.
But, my pupil, as my pupil you have learned the worth of scorn,
You have laughed with me at pity, we have joyed to be forlorn,
What for us are all distractions of men's fellowship and smiles;
What for us the Goddess Pleasure with her meretricious smiles.
You may tell that German College that their honor comes too late,
But they must not waste repentance on the grizzly savant's fate.
Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.
What, my boy, you are not weeping? You should save your eyes for sight;
You will need them, mine observer, yet for many another night.
I leave none but you, my pupil, unto whom my plans are known.
You 'have none but me,' you murmur, and I 'leave you quite alone'?
Well then, kiss me, -- since my mother left her blessing on my brow,
There has been a something wanting in my nature until now;
I can dimly comprehend it, -- that I might have been more kind,
Might have cherished you more wisely, as the one I leave behind.
I 'have never failed in kindness'? No, we lived too high for strife,--
Calmest coldness was the error which has crept into our life;
But your spirit is untainted, I can dedicate you still
To the service of our science: you will further it? you will!
There are certain calculations I should like to make with you,
To be sure that your deductions will be logical and true;
And remember, 'Patience, Patience,' is the watchword of a sage,
Not to-day nor yet to-morrow can complete a perfect age.
I have sown, like Tycho Brahe, that a greater man may reap;
But if none should do my reaping, 'twill disturb me in my sleep
So be careful and be faithful, though, like me, you leave no name;
See, my boy, that nothing turn you to the mere pursuit of fame.
I must say Good-bye, my pupil, for I cannot longer speak;
Draw the curtain back for Venus, ere my vision grows too weak:
It is strange the pearly planet should look red as fiery Mars,--
God will mercifully guide me on my way amongst the stars.”
― Twilight Hours: A Legacy of Verse
Reach me down my Tycho Brahe, I would know him when we meet,
When I share my later science, sitting humbly at his feet;
He may know the law of all things, yet be ignorant of how
We are working to completion, working on from then to now.
Pray remember that I leave you all my theory complete,
Lacking only certain data for your adding, as is meet,
And remember men will scorn it, 'tis original and true,
And the obloquy of newness may fall bitterly on you.
But, my pupil, as my pupil you have learned the worth of scorn,
You have laughed with me at pity, we have joyed to be forlorn,
What for us are all distractions of men's fellowship and smiles;
What for us the Goddess Pleasure with her meretricious smiles.
You may tell that German College that their honor comes too late,
But they must not waste repentance on the grizzly savant's fate.
Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.
What, my boy, you are not weeping? You should save your eyes for sight;
You will need them, mine observer, yet for many another night.
I leave none but you, my pupil, unto whom my plans are known.
You 'have none but me,' you murmur, and I 'leave you quite alone'?
Well then, kiss me, -- since my mother left her blessing on my brow,
There has been a something wanting in my nature until now;
I can dimly comprehend it, -- that I might have been more kind,
Might have cherished you more wisely, as the one I leave behind.
I 'have never failed in kindness'? No, we lived too high for strife,--
Calmest coldness was the error which has crept into our life;
But your spirit is untainted, I can dedicate you still
To the service of our science: you will further it? you will!
There are certain calculations I should like to make with you,
To be sure that your deductions will be logical and true;
And remember, 'Patience, Patience,' is the watchword of a sage,
Not to-day nor yet to-morrow can complete a perfect age.
I have sown, like Tycho Brahe, that a greater man may reap;
But if none should do my reaping, 'twill disturb me in my sleep
So be careful and be faithful, though, like me, you leave no name;
See, my boy, that nothing turn you to the mere pursuit of fame.
I must say Good-bye, my pupil, for I cannot longer speak;
Draw the curtain back for Venus, ere my vision grows too weak:
It is strange the pearly planet should look red as fiery Mars,--
God will mercifully guide me on my way amongst the stars.”
― Twilight Hours: A Legacy of Verse
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