patriarchical religion is first and foremost a male supremacist tool for propaganda not a spirituality
Holy Innana, I come to you as my saviour, my teacher, my guide, and my sister, I open my heart to you, and place my trust in your hands Guide my soul back towards our Mother, allow me to be open to her grace and love Help me to live by your example so I may return to the Perfection of our Blessed Mother Holy Daughter, Pray with me and for me now and through all lives Amadéa
Spring, doves & flowers 🌼🕊️
Art by Eugéne Bidau (French, 1839-1899)
All will be well, with God’s help (I say in a rosarian, goddess-worship way)
These resources provide biblical and historical evidence for the divine feminine in Christianity. I will update as I come across more.
Articles
Who is Sophia in the Bible?
The Feminine Imagery of God in the Hebrew Bible
Lady Wisdom - A Divine Feminine Entity
El Shaddai: The God With Breasts
El Shaddai and the Gender of God
Is God A Man?
Is God Both Male and Female?
Female Images of God
Lady Wisdom and the Gender Diverse Community of God
Gender Fluid Jesus is For Real
Jesus’s Vagina: A Medieval Meditation
The Enduring Symbolism of Doves
“Biblical Proofs” for the Feminine Face of God in Scripture
Masterpost: List of academic studies regarding the divine feminine in Christian texts and tradition
Blogs/Communities
Deidre Havrelock
Mother God Experiment
Daily Meditations with Matthew Fox
Sophiawakens
Sophia Inclusive Catholic Community
Ecosophian (Christopagan)
Books
Is It Okay to Call God “Mother”? Considering the Feminine Face of God by Paul R Smith
She who is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse by Elizabeth A. Johnson
Womanist Midrash by Wilda C. Gafney
Not Only a Father by Tim Bulkeley
In Memory of Her by Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality by Phyllis Trible
The Divine Feminine by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott
Women and the Word by Sandra M. Schneiders
In Search of the Christ-Sophia: An Inclusive Christology for Liberating Christians by Jann Aldredge-Clanton
The Mother of the Lord by Margaret Barker
Our Mother – the Holy Spirit by Marianne Widmalm
Sophia-Maria: A Holistic Vision of Creation By Thomas Schipflinger
She Lives! Sophia Wisdom Works in the World by Jann Aldredge-Clanton
Sophia: Goddess of Wisdom by Caitlin Matthews (Christopagan)
The Woman’s Bible (feminist bible commentary)
Gender and the Nicene Creed by Elizabeth Geitz
God and the Goddesses by Barbara Newman
Wisdom’s Feast: Sophia in Study and Celebration by Susan Cole
Jesus as Mother by Caroline Bynum
Saints/Mystics
Julian of Norwich
Teresa of Avila
Jane Leave
Hildegard of Bingen
Thomas Merton
Jacob Boehme
Hadewijch
Authors
Elizabeth Johnson Jann Aldredge-Clanton Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza Matthew Fox Richard Rohr Joyce Rupp
More Resource Lists
Christian Feminism Today
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In the stable, in the cosmos, on the altars of cathedrals and mud shacks—the spiritual presence of Mary embodies even more than cosmic beneficence and profound unity. In her are merged a poignant array of pathways to the sacred whole. She is the collective soul of many cultures, each seeing in her its deepest roots.
She brings into the present moment from our paleolithic past the unbroken stream of female forms of the Divine. She links the Old World with the New. She is invoked as the patron of seas, springs, and hills. She is called the Queen of Heaven yet dwells in the spiritual sanctuary of every heart attuned to her.
— "Missing Mary," Charlene Spretnak; "Mother of the World" by Nicholas Roerich
“In the beginning, people prayed to the Creatress of Life, the Mistress of Heaven. At the very dawn of religion, God was a woman. Do you remember“
- When God was a Woman by Merlin Stone
All things flow from [Sophia], arise in Her, embody Her as a wave embodies the ocean… To know Her is to know yourself. To know yourself is to know the world, Her children, as your siblings.
The Divine Feminine in Biblical Wisdom Literature by Rabbi Rami Shapiro
(a) Filianic Rosary
For your inspiration, the current version of the rosary prayers I use - Filianic at heart, heavily based on the Catholic ones, quite obviously, with minor adjustments, which happens to work for my practice. In many cases, the wording remained intact due to private philosophical understanding. I hope this example proves useful for those seeking to include this beautiful practice.
In the name of the Source, and the Mother, and the Rose Child. Amen.
Our Mother, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us today our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Love is with Thee. Blessed art Thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us now and in the hour of our death. Amen.
As a rule, I finish with a Hail Holy Queen intact:
Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To you do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To you do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears Turn then, most gracious advocate, your eyes of mercy toward us, and after this exile show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
Come to the Mother as you are, and She shall guide you in Her ways🥀
okay but the female tummy is the center of the universe and the origin of all life as well as incredibly extremely beautiful. i am just saying. so if you see soft lady tummy and go 'eww' there is undeniably something unwell within you, like something in your brain is busted. i make the rules! sorry!
There is no judgement where there is love. Collecting my thoughts on god, whatever she may be. 💗 Lesbian
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