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The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations & Rituals

The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations & Rituals

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book - recommended
Review: I highly enjoyed this book. This arthur has a great deal of information on different Goddesses. She gives you suggestions for rituals on the different Goddesses as well as a detailed discription of Her. As a male practioner , I found it very interesting. It is geared toward female and male followers. The ONLY reason I give it four instead of five stars is that I wish she had more Goddesses to include.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well written and informative.
Review: Explaining how the Goddesses have evolved, this book includes modern translations of invocations used in the past. Using these invocations, the author suggest rituals that make you feel as if you are reaching back through time and are celebrating the glory of the Goddesses with our brother and sisters centuries ago.

What I especially liked is that she included The Muses and The Maenads. It's refreshing to come across an author who appreciates and understands their power and importance along with the other more well known Goddesses.

At the end of each section there are questions and activities to help you identify and draw closer to that particular Goddess. Although many books include the same, these are the best ones I have come across because you can really understand why the author wants you to work on these areas. In other words, they make sense!

Overall, this book is well written, informative and a should be on the bookshelf of those who follow the Goddess's path.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: I am a huge Patricia Monaghan fan. I have almost all of her books. This book is an excellent beginner book, or even someone who knows a little more about ancient myths and legends. No matter how seasoned you are, this book will be useful to you. I like Ms. Monaghan's writing because she is much easier to read than some other I have read. The reading moves smoothly there is no stopping to figure out what the author is trying to tell us.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: I have to say it was the picture on the cover that drew me in first (it's a pomegranite, in case you were wondering. If you don't know why, buy the book and you'll find out!) Shallower considerations aside, the text was wonderful. Ms. Monaghan is a gifted writer who has beautifully illuminated the legends and associations of 20 goddesses from ancient myth. She assigns each one a representative trait and after telling the goddess' story/stories and suggesting ways to honor or call on each, she presents a series of related questions to consider in your own life. I found the questions to be wonderful introspective tools and am using the book as a sort of devotional journey. I suggest keeping a journal to record your throughts and musings, or incorporating them into your regular journal if you have one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book well worth getting
Review: I just got the book today, and I have to say that it was fantastic. I really liked being able to see how some of the different myths matched up. It includes a lot of popular mythology portrayed in entirely new, non-PC ways. I must say, the not-so-edited myths are quite intriguing. Now I'll have to get some more of her books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book of creative, practical, relevant rituals
Review: I love the way Patricia Monaghan, in this book, honors the past, and its goddesses, while remaining mindful of the present - for example, honoring as a "goddess of feminism" the Greek Hera, who must eternally struggle against the forces of patriarchy, too often personified by her husband Zeus. Monaghan tells the ancient myths of the goddesses in a style which is clear, fluid, and exciting - she's a wonderful story-teller. She also describes possibilities for rituals, giving very useful information on dates and times of year for best propitiating each goddess - also giving, generously, of her humor and wisdom: "Following the goddess path sometimes feels like balancing on a razorblade."

The myths and rituals embody themes to which I certainly (and most of the people I know) can relate: themes of entrapment and release (Finnish Paivatar); healing from the crisis of descent - into depression and addictions due to divorce, loss of loved ones, illness, bankruptcy (Sumerian Inanna); family healing (Lithuanian Saule and Saules Meita). Perhaps my favorite ritual in the book is one for invoking Paivatar: "do one new thing, something that you have never done, each day for a month." What an amazing way to achieve change, and movement out of our entrapments!

The questions and activities at the end of each section are cause for much deep thinking, and they are often uplifting: "What strengths have you found in yourself that assist you in enduring life's inevitable pains and losses?"

Monaghan reminds us that the goddess path is within each of us. In that case, she offers, in this book, creative, practical, and relevant street signs to emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual health.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Goddess Book I have ever read!
Review: I love this book. It has opend my eyes in a new way. I love the questions at the end of each goddess section best. It gives me a reasion to write in my journal and also helps me see my self in a diffrent light. Allowing me to be closer to the goddess than ever before.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Poetic scholarship
Review: Patricia Monaghan's lovely new book, The Goddess Path, follows The New Book of Goddesses and Heroines, O Mother Sun, Magickal Gardens, and Seasons of the Witch. These books all gift women's spiritual communities with a poetic scholarship of the Goddess.

The Goddess Path is a welcome addition to the literature, and a wonderful introduction for women (and men!) who are just entering the universe of feminist Goddess Spirituality. The book's introductory chapters are inclusive of male lovers and sons who might find themselves seeking this path along with their beloved women. The Goddess is central; this is not a book about the God. The Goddess is a deity all people can love and honor.

The opening chapters, "The Goddess Defined," give clear descriptions of the basics of the Goddess' spirituality: Who is the Goddess? What are Her images? What are Her rituals like? What are the beliefs and worldview in a religion of the Goddess? The remainder of the text, indeed the bulk of the volume, is "The Goddess Revealed." These twenty chapters delve deeply into twenty goddesses, from Gaia's abundance to Pomona's joy.

Patricia Monaghan's very special gift, revealed in all her writings, is her ability to present wonderfully detailed scholarship, not in a dry way, but in writing that is poetic and gorgeous. Perhaps the most special thing about this book is the invocations to the Goddesses that begin each chapter. These invocations are Patricia's poetic translations and recreations of invocations to these Goddesses, invocations used by Her people in each culture, from ancient times. There is a special sort of connection and recognition, reading such words as "Brigid, lead me home," and imagining a Celtic woman of ancient times breathing the same prayer.

Each chapter teaches myth and meaning, symbols, feasts, invocations, suggestions and activities. There is a wealth of knowledge here, and a wealth of beauty, challenges for personal growth, and visions for ritual. The chapter on Saule and Saules Meita, from the Lithuanian tradition, helps women heal from family violence by walking the Goddess Path. Work with Brigid for survival, or Isis when it is time for restorative love.

This is a book to be savored. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book for all new and well-traveled on this path
Review: The Goddess Path by Patricia Monaghan can serve as encyclodia, a compendium of myth, lore, history; guide and companion on a journey of discovery and healing; and oracle! Close your eyes and open the book at (seeming) random, see which goddess or cluster of goddesses (such as the muses and the maenads) has a message for you at this moment. Enter into relationship with her, culminate with one the ritual suggested by the author or be inspired to create one. The rituals Monaghan outlines speak to our time, our personal and social condtions. They work for both individuals and groups. They provide excellent tools and ideas for counselors and therapists in supporting their clients' path to healing and wholeness. A beautifully crafted, wise, and moving resource for those new and for those well-traveled on the goddess path.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of best Books on the Goddess
Review: The Goddess Path is a wonderful book for anyone seeking a more intimate contact with feminine deity and yes guys ya can use it.
The rites and exerises was very good and make the person really think that pat put alot of effort in this work and her refenances was good to I really enjoyed the book and this book can be used for both group and solo after this one check out Starhawk "spiral Dance another good book also.Over all worth buying and one of best books on the goddess!!!

Blessed Be;


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