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From The Goddess Companion June 13

A cinematic, wide shot of a Greek sailor sitting in a grassy coastal meadow scattered with human bones, looking up transfixed at two winged Sirens with lyres perched on a rocky cliff as a trireme ship sails away in the distant ocean.

~June 13 There are goddesses whom you cannot approach in ignorance. The Sirens are like that: once you hear their song, you will never return to your life, your home, but instead will sit in a meadow, surrounded by bones, listening to them, oblivious of everything but the clarity and […]

From The Goddess Companion June 2

A serene yet powerful depiction of the goddess Durga with dark skin, four arms, and three visible faces, seated in a meditative pose on a tiger skin atop a rocky cliff. She wears an elegant, deep red and gold sari and ornate jewelry. One hand holds a trident, another a lotus, while her other hands are in mudras. The background features a dramatic sky with both dawn-like light and heavy, dark thunderclouds overlooking a lush green valley.

~June 2 She is a dark woman unto herselfShe is as beautiful as dawn.She is as beautiful as a full moon. She is a dark woman with four faces.Her hips are wide as the valley.Her breasts are full as the hills. She is a dark woman with four armsOn them […]

From The Goddess Companion April 25

A detailed illustration depicting the "Many Faces of the Goddess." The composition features several scenes: Ceres holding bread in a field; a group of Romans performing the Robigalia ritual to protect grain; Venus holding a mirror surrounded by roses and doves; and a dual-portrait of Artemis with a bow and Proserpine holding a pomegranate in a dark, nocturnal setting. In the center, a ethereal figure flows through all the scenes.

~ April 25 Goddess, we know you by so many names:Ceres, mother of the harvest, you who in the joy of finding your lost daughter gave a new diet to our forebears, no longer acorns to eat but nourishing bread raised in fertile soil; and Venus,inventor of that clever way […]