An edition of Fate, love, and ecstasy (1995)

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wisdom from the lesser-known goddesses of the Greeks

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An edition of Fate, love, and ecstasy (1995)

Fate, love, and ecstasy

wisdom from the lesser-known goddesses of the Greeks

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Whether you are reading Greek mythology for psychological insights or studying the classics in college, there are a number of goddesses who have been almost entirely overlooked. They are who John Sanford calls the lesser-known goddesses. However, there is nothing lesser about them. They personify the deeper elements that exist across all life, nature, and spiritual reality. Our current culture often neglects their qualities but would be wise to increase its understanding of them.

Many books, including the bestseller Goddesses in Everywoman by Jean Bolen, illustrate well-known goddesses who are the main characters in their stories. But behind the scenes and often running their personalities are the lesser-known goddesses from the ancient matriarchal era of Greek culture. To bring forward their spiritual meaning, Sanford has pieced together information from various Greek stories, plays, and poems.

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125

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Fate, love, and ecstasy: wisdom from the lesser-known goddesses of the Greeks
1995, Chiron Publications
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-117) and index.

Published in
Wilmette, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
292.2/114
Library of Congress
BL795.G63 S26 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 125 p. ;
Number of pages
125

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL782164M
Internet Archive
fateloveecstasyw0000sanf
ISBN 10
0933029969
LCCN
95014099
OCLC/WorldCat
32465043
Library Thing
3814614
Goodreads
784374

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