"Serpent Goddess Border" mixed media by Pegi Eyers.
The snake is a symbol of the Great Goddess, and represents transformation and healing, the energy of wholeness and the fire of spiritual awakening.
The snake is a symbol of the Great Goddess, and represents transformation and healing, the energy of wholeness and the fire of spiritual awakening.
Elizabeth Fisher is on the list of the Thirteen Most Influential People in Women’s Spirituality.
“Authors of germinal religious education curricula focused on feminist spirituality and woman-honoring traditions, originally published by the UU Women and Religion program, their work with Rise Up & Call Her Name and Cakes for the Queen of Heaven continues to change the lives of women around the world by introducing them to a vision of what society could be if the divine was imaged as female.” [1]
For more information about Elizabeth Fisher check out:
Meet the Author
Liz Fisher’s Women and Religiou Autobiographical Statement
[1] From the blog of Molly Remer, a super goddess woman in her own right: top-thirteen-most-influential-people-in-goddess-spirituality.
Molly Remer (WoodsPriestess) says, "I find that feminist spirituality can be distinguished from paganism because of the inclusion of a core sociopolitical orientation and distinct socio-cultural critique. Feminist spirituality to me is the intersection of religion and politics. It is religious feminism. It may or may not include literal experience of or perception of the Goddess, but it names the female and the female body as sacred, worthy, and in need of defense and uses Goddess symbols, metaphors, stories, and experiences as primary expressions of divinity and the sacred."
Illustration by Pegi Eyers, read online >here<
Pegi Eyers is also the author of Ancient Spirit Rising: Reclaiming Your Roots & Restoring Earth Community, an award-winning book that explores social justice, nature spirituality, the ancestral arts, and resilience in times of massive change. www.stonecirclepress.com |