Explore this Misunderstood Aspect of the Divine Feminine

 

Who is the Dark Goddess and why is she important in our modern lives?

What does she mean to us? 

It is common to perceive this somewhat confronting aspect of the Divine Feminine as the Hag, the Crone, the stirrer of the Cauldron of Knowledge.  After all, it is the Dark Goddess who is said to wait for us at the end of our days.

Known as Baba Yaga, Cerridwen, Frau Holle, and Hekate, this is the common image of the Dark Goddess that many of us have.

But there is more to her than this. 

In this free video presentation you will:

  • Discover who is the Dark Goddess and what makes a Goddess a “Dark” Goddess,

  • Consider why the Dark Goddess is appear to be rather paradoxical,

  • Explore a number of different categories of where the Dark Goddesses can found within mythology,

  • Ponder the evolution of some of these Goddesses as they appear throughout history and mythology,

  • Learn why you are able to deepen your connection with the Dark Goddess regardless of gender,

and much more.

 

Exploring the Concept of the Dark Goddess

A FREE VIDEO PRESENTATION ON THE DARK GODDESS

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Frances Billinghurst, author of Encountering the Dark Goddess: A Journey into the Shadow Realms (Moon Books, 2021).

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Want to work deeper with the Dark Goddess?

Commencing on Thursday, 4 April 2024, join Frances on a seven-module embodiment adventure that will be utilising ancient myth and sacred symbolism as tools in a deep dive into the shadowy realms of your Soul Self.

EMBRACING THE SHADOWS AND REBIRTHING THE NEW incorporates the wisdom gained through exploring the sacred stories of five Goddesses, commencing with Inanna from ancient Sumer whose own descent into the Great Below is often used as a backdrop to shadow work, together with Ereshkigal, Kore/Persephone, Medusa and Kali.