Sacred Places of Goddess - book review - 11/12/08 07:13 PM
This is especially for those of you that have been so active on the "Goddess" thread - and for anyone that is interested in mythology.
My latest article is a book review of Karne Tate's
Sacred Places of Goddess: 108 Destinations
I really did enjoy this book. Which says a lot, because I had to squeeze it in between my fiction books, LOL!
The information in this book was fascinating. I am a HUGE fan of the Demeter/Persephone myth - and was thrilled to read about it in here, and about the Temple set up to Demeter.
It was also very eye opening to find out that religions that I had always thought of as "dead" or outdated, are still very much alive. Things that I think of as "myths" others worship as reality.
I keep finding that being the Spirituality editor is as much a learning experience for me as a teaching experience. I love it!
My latest article is a book review of Karne Tate's
Sacred Places of Goddess: 108 Destinations
I really did enjoy this book. Which says a lot, because I had to squeeze it in between my fiction books, LOL!
The information in this book was fascinating. I am a HUGE fan of the Demeter/Persephone myth - and was thrilled to read about it in here, and about the Temple set up to Demeter.
It was also very eye opening to find out that religions that I had always thought of as "dead" or outdated, are still very much alive. Things that I think of as "myths" others worship as reality.
I keep finding that being the Spirituality editor is as much a learning experience for me as a teaching experience. I love it!