Picture is from The Clover Mead Gathering: A Weekend of Norse Ceremony Under the Greenwood in July of 2026 in the UK hosted by Andreas Korneval. See quote below. The spring equinox is the moment when there is equal light and dark, marking a time of balance. In the northern hemisphere, it is officially the […]
The Spiraling Circle of Women
A guest post by Molly Remer of Brigids Grove “We honor the spiraling circle of women,those who have held us,those who stand beside us,and those who will come after us.For anyone who feels unseen,unheard,or unprotected tonight,we hold you in the center of our circle.May you find a place to belong toand return to,sisters to witness […]
Libera Beneath the Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral in Italy: How The Church Repositioned the Goddess
Throughout history, the people who controlled the masses understood that it worked really well to take a little bit of truth and ‘reposition it’. And so they built churches over Sacred Goddess sites. Such as the great Santa Maria Maggiore, the huge cathedral in the heart of Rome. Its name means ‘Most-Great Holy Mary’. And […]
What is #GoddessTexts101?
Your daily wake up call from Ancient Mom Here at the divine feminine app we have been sharing Women’s Circles, events, retreats and courses for the past ten years; helping to usher in a new perspective and way of Being in the world. The divine feminine app emails out Circles in your area as well […]
Ma Ma Ma One Who Holds the Whole World
Karuna Sagari Ma by C.C. White Years ago, I went to a Kirtan night above someone’s garage where they had made a beautiful Kirtan room. Through this experience I was introduced to the music of C.C. White: “With a beautiful Mother, that sang Gospel Operatic Music so sweetly to C.C. when she was in her […]
Celebrating Esther: the Other Side of History
Herstory *Picture is of a painting by Ernest Normand in 1888 of Esther Denouncing Haman to King Ahasuerus. Yea, that’s right, you better cower. The story of Esther is about risking all for that which matters: each other. Esther was the Jewish queen of Persia who, along with her cousin Mordecai, saved her people from […]
How did Baubo Make Demeter Laugh?
Baubo is a Greek goddess known for embodying belly laughter—the kind provoked by indecent gestures and suggestive jokes. Her name literally means “belly.” Baubo is often depicted as a headless and limbless body, with her genitals forming a bearded mouth and her breasts staring like eyes. She is considered the sister or double of Iambe, […]
The New Goddess World That is Coming
And deep reverence for our Foremothers such as Ava Park By Caryn MacGrandle Currently, there is a small minute portion of the world population who believe in the Goddess. An academic estimates 300,000 people. Ava Park speaks of this in the below video. And that was the world she has lived in. .00375% of […]
Who is Blodeuwedd? Or the Importance of Carving Your Own Way
Picture from Judith Shaw’s Celtic Goddess Oracle Cards Blodeuwedd is a Celtic Flower Goddess, also known as the Ninefold Goddess of the Western Isles of Paradise. She is a central figure in the Mabinogion, the Welsh cycle of stories about early Celtic Goddesses and Gods. Blodeuwedd was created by men, specifically through magic, to be […]
#theWomenAreComing
Listen to this video. It stirs something deep. It says Enough. No more. We are All Her Children. This post is part of Goddess 101 Texts – telling another side of Our Story.Text ‘Join’ to 256-815-0760 to get your free daily dose of inspiration. *text Stop to stop at any time. Consent. #Goddess101Texts a daily […]