The Lost Goddess; An Exploration of Herstory

An Introduction to Rediscovering the Feminine Divine Through Ancient Mythology

The Lost Goddess; An Exploration of Herstory
The Lost Goddess; An Exploration of Herstory

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An Introduction to Rediscovering the Feminine Divine Through Ancient Mythology

For nearly 30,000 years the primary concept of the Divine was feminine in form. Join us on this walk through HERstory as we take a multidisciplinary approach and examine the META myth to uncover the mysteries of the disappearance of the Goddess culture and the rise of the patriarchal model of society. This course explores the works of scholars such as Mythologist Joseph Campbell and Archeologist Marjia Gimbutus, who's "Three Wave" invasion theory is now supported with DNA evidence.  The time is now for us to fully embrace the suppressed story of the feminine divine, recognize and re-member her role in history, re-claim her name, and re-store her honor. Our beautiful planet, and the very survival as a species may very well depend upon it. (This is an introductory course only. As with any course you may take, to experience it's full benefits, please read / watch / listen to materials your instructor provides. The intention of these materials is to enrich your learning and understanding of what is presented as well as whetting your appetite to facilitate your own continued learning outside of the course. You will find these materials in the resources tabs of each section.)

This course is comprised of a series of slides and lectures and includes:

  • Over twenty lessons (Approximately 2 hours)

  • Links to video interviews with experts in mythology and archaeology (Each video is       approximately one hour long)

  • Lecture handouts for printing and note taking

  • Links to resources (Audio of the story "Math son of Mathonwy" or read the story approximately one hour)

  • A List of resources

  • Audio/visual recital of myths

  • An Audio/visual Goddess Meditation