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Reclaim your Dark Goddess

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It is the Dark Goddess who instigates big changes, in return for new life. She is the Dark One who spins your web of fate and teaches, through her deep wisdom, harsh life lessons that many wish to avoid. The Dark Goddess beckons you now to take your first sacred steps into the darkness . . . If you've been experiencing somber times and wish to return to the light, you can harness the wisdom of the Dark Goddess with this practical self-help survival manual, which will reshape your dark night of the soul. The Dark Goddess spins the web of fate and instigates big changes that lead to transformation. Each of her incarnations within this book, from Baba Yaga, Hel and Cerridwen, to Sheela-na-gig and the Morrigan, will shed light on illusions and how to uncover and embrace your shadow influencer and transcend through empowering rituals, goddess magick, faery tale symbolism, invocations, healing spells, and sacred journaling so you can return from your dark night whole and evolved and with fully reclaimed power.

This book is beautifully packaged with over 20 haunting black-and-white dark goddess images painted especially for this book to accompany each chapter.  The cover is printed with silver foil highlights.

424 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 30, 2022

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Flavia Kate Peters

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Profile Image for Allison Turner.
1 review
September 19, 2022
This book is not what it claims to be, and it's full of harmful errors and misinformation. Marketed as a book to help you work with dark deities, it reads more like a self help book for getting through shadow work while using the goddesses as a metaphor. As an actual practicing witch, I found it to be slightly disrespectful to the deities mentioned since it basically encourages you to use them and then leave them behind. It also has MANY easily catchable errors that make me unable to trust the author. For example, at one point it says "Mabon (spring equinox)" and "Ostara (autumn equinox)". That is not what those festivals are - Mabon is in autumn and Ostara is in spring. It also lists Aradia as a Roman goddess who is the daughter of Diana and Apollo (1 - using a Roman name for one deity and a greek one for another is weird and 2 - this implies a virgin goddess had a child WITH HER TWIN BROTHER). Aradia's history is someone spotty, but most of it points to her being Italian.

The book also lists several rituals and encourages you to use your own blood in ritual - a dangerous practice for those newer to the craft and not even done by some who are advanced in it. Considering this book is aimed at newbies, I think it's a very harmful introduction to witchcraft with errors that can mislead the reader into incorrect or even dangerous practices. I don't know who edited this book or allowed it to be published in such a messy state, but do not trust this.
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111 reviews2 followers
July 30, 2025
I was lucky enough to meet Flavia at a local witchcraft fayre and the book contains all the enthusiasm of the lady herself 😊 A lovely introduction to working with archetypal energy in response to personal challenges such as bereavements, past trauma or mental health issues. A couple of errors regarding different sabbats and probably a fair amount of UPG, but as always, just take what resonates with you and leave what doesn't!
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15 reviews
January 3, 2026
DNF. The book has nothing to do with the title. Also, many innacuracies and red flags.

To begin with, mental health is mentioned as "you are going through spiritual stuff, but sure, seek medical help if you find it necessary." What? Just no.

The Sabbats are wrong in multiple sections of the book, the information on the goddesses is mostly incorrect, and why is Hecate on the cover of the book but not in the book itself?

Furthermore, I couldn't get past how the author refers to the goddesses as if they are horrible and we should fear them. So many negative adjectives are used, repeatedly, and any serious witch knows that it is simply not true.

Finally, the suggestion of using a goddess, then dropping her and moving on to the next one is frankly shocking.

The author has no idea what she's talking about.
106 reviews4 followers
September 20, 2022
📚𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:- ❞𝑹𝒆𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒊𝒎 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑫𝒂𝒓𝒌 𝑮𝒐𝒅𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒔❞

👨‍🦱𝐀𝐔𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐑:- 𝑭𝒍𝒂𝒗𝒊𝒂 𝑲𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝑷𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒔

🌌𝐌𝐘 𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐒:- 𝟒.𝟗/𝟓 🌟

𝐑𝐄𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖:- The book “Reclaim your Dark Goddess” by Author “Flavia Kate Peters” has been published with all efforts to make the material error free after the consent of the author. The characters, incidents, events, and everything else mentioned in the book are the author’s imagination. Storytelling is an art from that takes a lot of practice, and I noticed it in this book as well. The Writing ability is outstanding, as is the use of appropriate terms. This was a nice read because of the smooth narration and realistic characterization.



Allow me to give you a synopsis of the plot. The Author connect the story of this book to the Goddess of the Dark world, the author talks about the girl which met the goddess of the dark world and ask who she was and where does she belong? What can bring her there. All such type of questions is arising in the readers mind and all are answered in this well-defined book and more will be answered in this book, a wonderful enlightening read definitely a personal book. A brilliant book well researched beautifully written. Flavia has put a lot of information about dark goddess, it will inform you and help you to understand each dark goddess in turn, including a summary of powers/symbolisms of the goddess of the dark world of at the beginning of each chapter. Flavia has recently had a near death experience and came face to face with the dark Goddess. The writing, the art work the messages throughout the book are truly inspiring. Highly recommend this life changing book. This book was one of the best from the Flavia’s written collection. I totally recommend you to buy and see for yourself.



The title and book cover are the parts that are more visible, and both do honors to the content. The title is intriguing and unique. Also, the book cover is appealing and conveys a lot about the content of the book. It’s a captivating and refreshing book that will keep readers engrossed until the very last page. I'm glad I read this book, and I’m confident you will enjoy it as well.
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131 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2024
DNF
Personal transformation is a huge part of witchcraft and someone's path. This is why my reading group choose this as our first book. Because we are all grown adults with full-time jobs and responsibilities we were reading this in sections.
First Section: Our first read was three chapters, what I call the three chapter intro. This was my first red flag as I believe an intro should be 30-ish pages where we (the reader) get an idea of what this book is about and what we will be taking from it. Two other people in my group took offense of Peters comparing these "Dark" goddesses to Jesus.
Second Section: I don't remember how many chapters this was, but at this point I will take a step back from judging anything. Personally I don't work with deities so any commentary I have would be unjust. But my group has their gods. One member works with Hecate (the goddess on the cover) and was offended to find Gia in this book, but not Hecate. Another person brought up how dangerous it is to do these spells and connecting with any spirits without proper protection which was mentioned as a afterthought.
Third part: This is when we DNFed. One of the goddess mentioned was one that a member of our group worshipped. This person spent and hour ranting about the inaccuracies, and how this book paints their goddess as bad when that isn't always the case.
So yeah, read at your own risk and do more research before you connect with any deities. Always visit your local metaphysical store and reach out to your community for advice and guidance.
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14 reviews2 followers
June 13, 2025
This was a long and arduous read for me, which was disappointing as I was really looking forward to reading it. I was unable to really vibe with what the author was saying, and this felt like more of a recounting of the author's own personal journey than a book on how others could connect to dieties during their own shadow work.
I also personally hate it when authors tell you to visualize very specific scenarios. #1, I have aphantasia and can't visually imagine anything. Secondly, I feel like that's not allowing the individual to experience their own journey.
Finally, this book almost received 1 star from me as the numerous typos really turned me off.
I honestly almost dnf this book. Only my own need to finish every book I start kept me pushing through this book.
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23 reviews
February 24, 2024
One of the best books I've read on the darker aspects of the Goddess. You're introduced to a variety of Goddesses and their own aspects when it comes down to invocation and communicating with the higher energies. It forces you to face your darker side and work through your own inner demons, to release what no longer serves you.
I recommend this book for anyone that is practicing witchcraft or doing a bit of shadow work. Even if you just want to gather information about the darker side of various Goddesses, it's easy to read and full of information.
Definitely an essential read for a practicing witch 💜
Embrace all sides of YOU.
Profile Image for Kelly.
48 reviews
December 11, 2024
This book is utter nonsense, even to highly spiritual people. I shared some of what this book discusses with a spiritual group and everyone thought this book is dangerously misinformed. The author practices “unicorn healing”. If you choose to read this book, know that almost everything in it is from the author’s imagination. I’m giving this book away.
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47 reviews
November 22, 2022
If you have found yourself on a spiritual journey and need an amazing source of reference and inspiration, then this book will speak to you
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Author 2 books4 followers
June 28, 2023
Finally but way too rare yet on the market a deep dive on all things transformation, darkness, shadow work + godess(es) absolutely loved working with it
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