Who Killed the Goddess

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Welcome to my very first “Historical Who Done It” lecture presentation: Who Killed the Goddess – This lecture was first presented in 2012. This presentation was offered over the course of 3 different lecture sessions. Video recordings and notes listed below.

In this video lecture series we will explore the the history, mythology, and the mystery of the disappearance and ASSASSINATION of the Goddess.

We will inquire into the ancient mythology and symbolism of the worldwide presence of the Goddess. We will also scrutinize how the worship of the Mother Goddess was dismantled and made taboo in favor of “Father” God Worship and religious based patriarchy. Also explored is the relationship of the Goddess to the Black Woman and how racism and slavery attempted to destroy the power and esteem of the black female mother deity.

These videos are not High Definition and a bit grainy but the level of information and resources contained is great. There is something for everyone from beginners to those possessing some knowledge about the divine feminine. These presentations will take your knowledge and understanding of the goddess to the cosmos!

Who Killed the Goddess: Part I

Who Killed the Goddess: Part II

Who Killed the Goddess: Part III

Booklist

Ready to do your own Goddess investigation? The references listed below will assist you.

  • Sacred Woman by Queen Afua
  • The Sibyls by Mama Zogbe
  • Mami Wata: Africa’s Ancient God/dess Unveiled Vol. I & II
  • Black Goddess Legacy of the Sacred Feminine by HERO
  • The Woman’s Encyclopedia of Ancient Myths and Secrets by Barbara Walker
  • Goddesses Who Rule by Beverly Moon, Elisabeth Bernard
  • Black Gods: Orisa Studies in the New World by Gary Edwards, John Mason
  • Echoes of the Old Dark Land Dr. Charles S. Finch
  • Encyclopedia of Spirits by Judika Illes
  • Ancient Egypt The Light of the World by Gerald Massey
  • The Encyclopedia of Amazons by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
  • Dictionary of Ancient Deities by Charles Russell Coulter, Patricia Turner

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