This study is concerned with the significance of Jungian and post-Jungian theory to the development of the contemporary Western Goddess Movement, which includes the various self-identified nature-based, Pagan, Goddess Feminism, Goddess Consciousness, Goddess Spirituality, Wicca, and Goddess-centred faith traditions that have seen a combined increase in Western adherents over the past five decades and share a common goal to claim Goddess as an active part of Western consciousness and faith traditions. The Western Goddess Movement has been strongly influenced by Jung’s thought, and by feminist revisions of Jungian Theory, sometimes interpreted idiosyncratically, but presented as a route to personal and spiritual transformation. The analysi...
Through a comparative study of contemporary America and ancient Mesopotamia, the devotional practice...
This paper is based on three years anthropological fieldwork amongst women in New Zealand who belong...
Too often women have a secondary place in religious institutions, with no possibility to influence o...
Goddess Spirituality is both a new social movement and a form of spirituality. It has increased in t...
This dissertation examines one aspect of how new cultural meanings have developed among some contem...
Purpose. The paper aims at examining the phenomenon of the rebirth of the Goddess in the contemporar...
In this paper we are going to see how ancient goddesses became very popular with many female artist...
Today, great interest in the Ancient Goddess cult is still being revived. With the way the Goddess ...
For many years I had experienced events that indicated the possibility of contact with another subtl...
This is a self-reflexive approach to practice-as-research in dance and performance that draws on wha...
This is a self-reflexive approach to practice as research in dance and performance that draws on wha...
This paper sets out an argument for a radical thesis: that Jung was a post-religious or detraditiona...
Employing a feminist methodology and epistemology, this study examines the possibilities presented b...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The primary concern of this thesis is to indicate t...
Through a comparative study of contemporary America and ancient Mesopotamia, the devotional practice...
This paper is based on three years anthropological fieldwork amongst women in New Zealand who belong...
Too often women have a secondary place in religious institutions, with no possibility to influence o...
Goddess Spirituality is both a new social movement and a form of spirituality. It has increased in t...
This dissertation examines one aspect of how new cultural meanings have developed among some contem...
Purpose. The paper aims at examining the phenomenon of the rebirth of the Goddess in the contemporar...
In this paper we are going to see how ancient goddesses became very popular with many female artist...
Today, great interest in the Ancient Goddess cult is still being revived. With the way the Goddess ...
For many years I had experienced events that indicated the possibility of contact with another subtl...
This is a self-reflexive approach to practice-as-research in dance and performance that draws on wha...
This is a self-reflexive approach to practice as research in dance and performance that draws on wha...
This paper sets out an argument for a radical thesis: that Jung was a post-religious or detraditiona...
Employing a feminist methodology and epistemology, this study examines the possibilities presented b...
The Great Goddesses held real power in the Ancient World, whether in goddess-dominated religions or ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The primary concern of this thesis is to indicate t...
Through a comparative study of contemporary America and ancient Mesopotamia, the devotional practice...
This paper is based on three years anthropological fieldwork amongst women in New Zealand who belong...
Too often women have a secondary place in religious institutions, with no possibility to influence o...