Rules: This discussion post is for women to discuss feminist and goddess spirituality, not for women to discuss patriarchal religions, male deities of any kind, or anti-spirituality. I realize that some goddesses are a part of some male dominated and patriarchal religions. Those goddesses can and should be discussed here, but they should be discussed from a woman centered and pro-female perspective.
The possibilities for this weekly post are endless! This space could be for us to discuss how we individually practice our spirituality, the goddesses we are currently studying or goddesses we have studied in the past, our current rituals or upcoming rituals, rituals we have completed in the past, resources we have found helpful, our artwork, writings and music dedicated to our feminist/goddess spirituality, other women’s artwork, writings, and music dedicated to feminist/goddess spirituality, books or articles we are reading or have read that talk about women’s feminist/goddess spirituality. There’s probably even more examples of what we could post that I didn’t even think to write down here!
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I have been doing 10 to 15 minute workouts and stretching for cooling down afterwards to help me connect to Goddess and celebrate what my body is capable of doing in the present moment. Oh! I want to share some of my Goddess coloring pages that I have already posted here on Ovarit to hopefully inspire y’all! Coloring Goddess images is relaxing and meditative.
Links:
https://ovarit.com/o/ArtsAndYarns/479425/the-priestess-coloring-page-from-ariadnes-thread