| ![]() ![]() Author : Patricia Telesco Edition : 1st Number of Pages : 432 Publisher : HarperOne List Price: Our Price: $6.95 You Save: $8 (54%) Used Price : $3.95 |
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The wisdom of hundreds of goddesses from all around the world, symbolising love, fertility, healing, peace, and more, are revealed and honoured in the pages of 365 Goddess, a daily guide to drawing on the ancient feminine aspects of the divine for inspiration, empowerment, and spiritual sustenance. A compact and irresistible volume, it is the ideal gift for goddess fans and anyone looking for new ways to celebrate each day.SimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
Excellent Daily Meditation/Prayer Book
by .. Michelle L. Carr (Central Wyoming)
I consider myself to be a Christian woman but I believe in the female (as well as the male) divine. I have always had daily prayer time when I also read from scripture. I initially ordered this book because it is a requirement for a class I am taking. What a gem this book is! The daily meditations can be followed by date or you can let God/Goddess lead you. Not only do you learn about a different Goddess each day but you learn about a corresponding world holiday/observance. There are also mini-rituals (not weird at all) that you can do if you please. For example the suggestions for the Goddess that I read about today were to give food to a local pantry and/or sprinkle grain around your home for the birds to lift up your thoughts and prayers to the female divine. If you are a Christian and have felt drawn to learn about the feminine/female divine but are afraid to, this is a great book to start with. Nothing threatening at all. Give it a try.
What a joy! Imbues each day with magic and meaning.
by .. Kigomacher (Chicago, IL)
In a world where our dreams and culture are shaped by Big Money interests, what a joy to rediscover and reaffirm the rich cultural diversity of our planet and the pervasiveness of the goddess throughout the world. The small daily rituals that anyone may perform lend magic and meaning to each day. I look forward in the morning to which goddess comes next (and haven't cheated by looking ahead yet!) A brilliant concept, Ms. Telesco, wonderfully executed and fascinating. More icing on an already nourishing cosmic cake? If you publish another edition and your publisher gives you more page space, please include an illustration or symbol of each goddess.
A must have for those following any of the Goddess paths.
by .. T. Starr ()
This is the best little book on daily Goddesses that I have come across. A Goddess for every day with Her symbols and a way to honer Her. It is not a year calander so can be used every year. It just lists day and months. If you are in any of the Goddess honoring religions this is a must have book.
AN INSPIRING TOUR-DE-FORCE FOR THE GODDESS
by .. ()
There is a lot packed into this book. Considering there are 365 goddesses, the review has a "reader's digest" type feel to it, but certainly not lacking in ideas or information. Lots of great activities, and wonderful cross-referenced appendicies in the back that make this book functional for a wide variety of goals and needs.
Explore the Many Faces of the Divine Feminine
by .. Janet Boyer (Pennsylvania)
"So when you find the apathy bug biting at your heels, when you feel like your daily routine has become drab, when you yearn for a spiritual anchor to hold you firm in life's hectic storm, or when you want some real soul food, look to the Goddess and her scintillating magic for help and sustenance." - From the book
Like a crystal, there are many facets to the Goddess and which distinct face you see depends largely on culture and spiritual tradition. In 365 Goddess, author Patricia Telesco has amassed historical, thematic, and symbolic information in the form of a daily devotional. Spanning worldwide cultures and holidays, each day of the year is devoted to a particular goddess. Holidays, festivals, and feasts are also noted and the author correlates these with attributes of particular goddesses.
The author shares the themes, symbols, and historical/cultural influence of each goddess, as well as a section "To Do Today". These exercises or meditations are designed to highlight and reinforce the energy of a particular goddess. The author also provides an overview of each month, including metaphysical insights. For example, Telesco explains where the name "December" comes from, the lengthening of the nights and the connection to rituals of light (like Yule), and the magical focus of purification, healing, and banishment.
365 Goddess draws from many traditions, including Zoroastrian, Swedish, Lakota, Spanish, Haitian, Slavic, Afghanistani, Roman, Hopi, Polish, Cabalistic, Scandinavian, Chilean, Essene, African, Catholic, and many more.
The devotional for December 12 is dedicated to Bamya. The Persian festival of Sada falls on this day. The themes for this goddess are victory, banishing, protection, and overcoming. Light and fire are her symbols. About Bamya, Telesco writes:
"In Zoroastrian tradition, this goddess guides the sun god Mithra's vehicle through the sky. More important, as the goddess of twilight, her presence signals the beginning of today's festival."
The "To Do Today" section includes several paragraphs explaining the festival of Sada, thoughts on Bamya's counsel for the day, a candle ritual, and a prayer offered to this goddess.
Although 365 Goddess is organized according to date, it doesn't have to be used this way. Instead, you could turn to a random page for spiritual insight. Alternatively, you could consult the Topical Index in the back of the book. For example, if you're looking for a devotional or ritual dealing with the theme of change, several dates are provided. Other topics include the element of Air, Charity, Karma, Maturity, Protection, Rest, Sexuality, Wealth, and many more.
I enjoy using this book as a daily reminder of the many faces and energies of the Goddess. It's also interesting to read about goddesses I've never heard of, as well as learn about various cultures, holidays, and celebrations from around the world. 365 Goddess is a great devotional for those wanting to integrate the Divine Feminine into their lives, as well as those interested in Goddess mythology.

