<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A seasonal celebration of goddesses <p/> "<i>The Goddess Book</i> is a joyful celebration of perennial goddess wisdom that nourishes, expands, and inspires." -- HeatherAsh Amara, author of <i>Warrior Goddess Training</i> <p/> "Every woman needs this book on her bedside table. An active and animated must-read."--Emma Mildon, bestselling author of T<i>he Soul Searcher's Handbook</i> and<i> Evolution of Goddess.</i> </b> <p/> This is a book of mediations that celebrate the divine feminine. It is an exploration of representations of the goddess throughout history. Here are heroines, queens, witches, healers, proud princesses, courageous daughters, and cranky crones. <br> Organized by the four seasons, author Nancy Blair groups these goddesses according to the seasons in which their energies are most potent. These meditations and affirmations challenge readers to: <ul><li>Awaken the divine feminine</li><li>Join the seasonal circle of goddesses</li><li>Create meaningful, simple, heart-nourishing rituals</li><li>Let the goddess inform daily life</li><li>Create the life you want</li></ul> Here is a book of earth-based spirituality, informed by perennial goddess wisdom. The words and the stunning art of artist Thaila Took create a sacred space that will nourish women around the world. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nancy Blair</b> is an artist and published author. She received a BFA from Alfred University in New York and an MFA from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts in New Jersey. Her work has been commissioned by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Oliver Stone's The Doors Project, the Franklin Mint, and the United States Olympic Equestrian Museum. Blair has trained and worked with Jean Houston, Margot Adler, Joan Halifax, Vicki Noble, Starhawk, Susun Weed, Barbara Walker, and Merlin Stone, among many other notable spiritual teachers. <br><b>Thalia Took</b> is a visionary artist who specializes in representations of goddesses. <br>
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