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This is the blog of Creative Soul Works offered by Creativity Coach and novelist, Emily Hanlon. This blog as well as the website explores the inner life and creativity as a spiritual journey. Share poetry, writings, thoughts, questions, quotes, whatever opens for you. There are prompts that I call "Walking the path of relationship to self, creativity and the song of the soul..." Please feel free to post your responses to these prompts...
Series Begins on Thursday, December 11 For 35,000 years—millennia before Yahweh, Christ, Buddha or Mohammed appeared on the scene—the Goddess was worshipped as the primary divinity. She was everywhere: in the seasons, the tides, the sun and the moon, and the birth and death cycles of all living things. During the time of the Goddess, scripture was Nature and Nature was feminine. As we move into the dark time of the year and the promise of rebirth offered by the Winter Solstice and the holidays of hope and light, the Divine Feminine, our most ancient divinity is calling us to remember and return. It was sometime between 3500 and 2000 BCE when the warrior tribes with their masculine gods and patriarchal societies descended on the rich lands of the Fertile Crescent where Inanna was the reigning Goddess. These patriarchal tribes first challenged, then attacked and finally crushed the Goddess, her beliefs and the ways of those who worshipped her. At best, women were stripped of their influence at spiritual and cultural levels; at worst, they were enslaved and demonized.(read about etymology of word "hag".)
Because history is written by the victors—the patriarchy—this image of a masculine God and his earthly spokesmen is presented as one prevailing since time immemorial; it is "natural" and enshrined in both Holy Writ and religious tradition. Nothing could be further from the truth! Without the Divine Feminine as an integral part of our psyches, our hearts and minds, we are a world out of dangerously out of balance. For without the feminine to balance the masculine, the patriarchy has become a twisted task master who sees itself as the center of all life instead of living in partnership with the others, the earth and the cosmos. This world view, as we now know, has created disastrous affects on the earth itself and has led to almost constant warfare. Without the feminine, the masculine has no womb. Without the womb, there is little hope for compassion and creativity to take their place as two of the great triumphs of human history. Over the next six months, I will be running a series of TeleSeminars on the Divine Feminine. Join me in this first in the series.
Registration: All sessions are recorded. If you can't attend in person, you will receive the download. Each session: $20 with audio download,$30 with a CD
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Labels: creativity and spirituality, inner healing, teleseminar on womens spirituality