Restoring the Goddess Quotes
Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
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Barbara G. Walker42 ratings, 3.86 average rating, 5 reviews
Restoring the Goddess Quotes
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“In the beginning, in a time that was no time, nothing existed but the Womb. And the Womb was a limitless dark cauldron of all things in potential: a chaotic blood-soup of matter and energy, fluid as water yet mud-solid with salts of the earth, red-hot as fire yet relentlessly churning and bubbling with all the winds. And the Womb was the Mother, before She took form and gave form to Existence. She was the Deep.”
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
“To each living thing the Mother gave a temporary form that would eventually dissolve, back once more into the infinite churning a cauldron of potential, where matters and energies are constantly exchanger and recombined. She made the world an image of that uterine cauldron, so that every life form sustains itself by absorbing, decomposing , and assimilating other forms.”
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
“A Goddess religion should be out in the open, not underground as it is right now. A Goddess religion would cause men to look at women differently.”
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
― Restoring the Goddess: Equal Rites for Modern Women
