Listen as the creator the divine feminine app, Caryn MacGrandle talks about the roots of the app and her vision of Version 3.0 including a Goddess library: a repository to protect and support the work of the many women (and a few men) who have worked decades to preserve and discover ‘herstory’ as the Goddess and more matriarchal balanced societies reemerge to balance the world.
Such as Max Dashu who has spent decades compiling thousands of slides from all over the world. See Max’s work here at Suppressed Histories: Portal to Women’s Worlds.
Caryn discusses mainstream presentations of topics such as Snake Goddess returning words such as ‘difficult’, ‘problematic’ and focusing on the man who discovered a Goddess artifact.
Instead the divine feminine app offers resources of the ‘non-problematic’ Snake Goddess. Being able to go and find the many resources of forerunners like Marija Gimbutas or Mary B. Kelly who spent more than 20 years researching Goddess figures on Eastern European textiles. Or contemporary nomad scholar Dr. Carla Ionescu whose TikTok channel vicariously takes us on tours of present day Goddess sites.
As Dale Allen says: Revealing this to women is a restoration process to our soul.
The podcast discusses the blend between technology and our mind: the importance for us to keep talking about things that are noble, good, uplifting, positive, healing and loving. That not only will these be the things that keep showing up in our lives, but this is how a better world is created. This is a responsibility.
It matters.
It matters what we read. It matters what we do. It matters what we think.
“The Women are activated, and their love cannot be stopped.”
-Dale Allen. In Our Right Minds.
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