Dark Goddess Craft
A Journey Through the Heart of Transformation
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Romy Nordlinger
About this listen
Discover how to utilize the many faces of the dark goddess to navigate the process of deep and rewarding change. This empowering, practical guide looks at the misconceptions surrounding challenging deities and encourages you to draw on their power to work through aspects of yourself or your life that you wish to change.
Organized into three sections - descent, challenge, and rebirth - Dark Goddess Craft guides you through your own shadow work and helps you emerge renewed. Every step on your path of transformation is connected to a different face of the dark goddess, and Stephanie Woodfield provides rituals, invocations, and offerings for 11 of them. You can mourn loss with the Washer at the Ford, learn to move past betrayal with Sedna, gain personal independence with Blodeuwedd, and become the champion of your own life with Scáthach. Like a torch to light your way, this book helps you heal and transform into the best version of yourself.
©2017 Stephanie Woodfield (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Dark Goddess Craft
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- Natasha
- 01-04-23
Could of been so much better...
I'm sorry but the narration really ruined this for me, the saccharine sweet American accent with an upbeat rhythm just isn't right for this text. I feel a more sombre even paced narration that doesn't sound like a happy robot would of done it justice. I really can't stand how she says 'Hekate' it's pronounced 'Hek-a-tea' not clipped at the end like 'Hekat' I may be wrong but I don't think so. She says 'Kali' wrong too.
I currently can't read due to vision problems but I've wanted to 'read' this for some time so I'm trying to persevere with this but it's hard. ... this sounds like a holiday advert to me.
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