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Goddess Calling: Inspirational Messages & Meditations of Sacred Feminine Liberation Thealogy by Karen Tate
Goddess ideals actually do provide a template for a more just and sustainable future. With this book, author Karen Tate, hopes to connect the dots between the Great She and liberation from the oppression of our patriarchal world. These are her words of inspiration and guidance accumulated over time as she was called on as an ordained minister to speak about the Sacred Feminine.
Today, women and men are seeking a Spirituality that goes beyond religious institutions. A Spirituality that includes the deities, ideals and archetypes of the Sacred Feminine. Humanity has a growing desire to get beyond the patriarchal dogma that perpetuates sexism, homophobia and the domination of Gaia and all her inhabitants.
“Goddess Calling” gives individuals, and those desiring to serve their communities, a springboard of sermons and ideas to create regular gatherings or services. Easy to digest, following the seasons of the year and holidays already on most people’s calendars. Messages and meditations using Goddess archetypes, ideals and mythology for education, inspiration and contemplation. A book for anyone seeking to incorporate the Feminine Face of God within their spirituality, no matter what their faith. ISBN 978-1782794424.
Karen Tate is an independent scholar, speaker, radio show host, author, and social justice activist. For almost three decades her work has been fueled by her interest and passion for travel, comparative religions, ancient cultures, and the resurging interest in the rise of the Feminine Consciousness and Goddess Spirituality. Karen’s body of work blends her experiences of women-centered multiculturalism evident in archaeology, anthropology and mythology with her unique academic and literary talents and travel experience throughout the world.
Karen Tate sees the Divine Feminine as a “great equalizer” to correct gender-biased imbalances in the lack of representation of the feminine in the creation of cultural values and society.
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