Joy F. Reichard
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Hecate: Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone?
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2012
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3 editions
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Demeter and Persephone: Death and Rebirth
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2012
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Who Is the Divine Feminine and Why She Matters (Celebrate the Divine Feminine: Reclaim Your Power with Ancient Goddess Wisdom Book 1)
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2012
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Lakshmi: Hindu Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity
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2012
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Celebrate the Divine Feminine: Reclaim Your Power with Ancient Goddess Wisdom (Earth, the Body of the Goddess, Book 1)
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2011
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5 editions
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Isis and Hathor
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2014
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3 editions
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Aphrodite
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2014
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Creating Sacred Circle to Honor the Divine Feminine (Celebrate the Divine Feminine. Reclaim Your Power with Ancient Goddess Wisdom Book 2)
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2012
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Neolithic Goddess. The Great Mother (Celebrate the Divine Feminine; Reclaim Your Power with Ancient Goddess Wisdom Book 3)
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2012
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Grandmother Spider: The Creatrix
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2012
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“Hecate is the guardian of the crossroads of our unconscious, the hidden part of our psyches which is the source of our creativity, growth and healing. Sometimes gaining wisdom requires a descent into the underworld of our subconscious where inspiration and vision, the creative juices of renewal, are often found. Because Western culture emphasizes action and productivity, it frequently devalues those times of deep introspection. We have been conditioned to experience them as being stuck, in limbo, or as being depressed. In reality these spaces of non-activity may be part of the journey to revitalization. Hecate, if invited, acts as our guide in this deep inner work.”
― Hecate: Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone?
― Hecate: Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone?
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