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the waxing goddess

the waxing goddess

http://waxinggoddess.blogspot.com

This site deals with the ancient Goddesses of Nature, assimilated to the three phases of the Moon, Who ruled the world since its creation till 2000-1500 B.C.E, when They were slowly replaced by male deities. Instead of a personal diary, the site attempts to give scientific information about the worshipping of Goddesses and the development of female role and sexuality.

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  • Yes!

    Posted on Wednesday November 5th, 2008 at 05:04

    No words: the picture itself speaks better than thousands words…...

  • An Indo-European Contradiction. The Amazons

    Posted on Monday September 22nd, 2008 at 05:30

    In Chapter Three of the History of Goddesses it was seen that Indo-Europeans, like all herder peoples, were both warriors and patriarchal, thanks to the fact that herdsmen tribes are used to fight among themselves for stealing their cattle, and to th...

  • The Divine Female Power

    Posted on Monday September 8th, 2008 at 08:13

    As Louise Lacey has showed (Lunaception. A Feminine Odyssey into Fertility and Contraception, 1974), before the electricity era the female cycle was closely connected to the phases of the Moon, with menstruation taking place during the New Moon and f...

  • The Earth-Womb Connection in Patriarchal Times and the Changing Attitude towards Sex

    Posted on Monday September 1st, 2008 at 04:44

    In pre-Indo-European Europe, a material consequence of the assimilation between the Earth and the female womb as places of birth and rebirth is shown by burial customs. The bodies were buried in round-shaped chamber graves imitating the female womb; ...

  • The Female Nature of the Snake

    Posted on Wednesday August 13th, 2008 at 14:46

    The cult of the snake as token of rebirth was widespread in all pre-Indo-European Europe*. For an agricultural society that believed in a close relationship between the earth and the female womb as places of birth and rebirth, it was natural to lay t...

  • About Me

    Posted on Tuesday August 12th, 2008 at 14:05

    I was born in December 1969 in Venice (Italy) from Spanish parents. However, they early separated when I was very little, so I was brought up and nourished by my mother and my sister, who was eight years older than me. My mother’s family was matril...

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This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 1 comment.

5 stars Louise Lacey

I found my name listed on your blog site, and checked it out. I thought I would add something.

However, your pitch is so good that I will just say Hurray and Go for it!

Warmly
Louise

Posted: October 9th, 2008 | Report This Comment

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