For thousands of years men have been cut off from the feminine divine - is this affecting their relationships with women? Tim Ward set out on a three-year journey to reconnect with the lost goddesses of his European ancestors - a personal Da Vinci Code quest. Ward not only discovered what men lost when they buried their goddesses, but also came face to face with his own demons, including a hidden rage against women. Ward explored the ruined temples and shrines of the sacred feminine, and encountered the goddess in all her forms. It changed him forever. With great honesty, Ward describes his own fear of commitment, his womanizing, and the draw of pornography. He writes about what sabotaged his own relationships, including the traumas that erupt with the woman he loves while writing his book, leading to a spiritual revelation that helps him move beyond patriarchy for good.
419pp, 137mm x 214mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2006
oon Magic is the sequel to Dion Fortune's most acclaimed occult novel. It continues the story of the priestess Vivien Le Fay Morgan as she sets up a temple dedicated to the service of the goddess Isis.
Rudolf Steiner explains that the sages of former times literally experienced Nature as a majestic being - the Goddess - endowed with spirit, operating everywhere.
In her occult novel, The Sea Priestess, Dion Fortune introduces her most powerful and archetypal female figure, the adept Vivien Le Fay Morgan. A reincarnation of a Sea Priestess from Atlantis, she serves the Goddess.