67 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
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Overall very pleasing effort, May 21, 2000
This review is from: The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals (Paperback)
The Goddess Path is a wonderful book for anyone seeking a more intimate contact with feminine deity. What I found impressive about this text is that unlike other psuedo mystic new agey books on similar topics, it is historically accurate and does not resort to blasphemy by treating the Deities as some kind of telephone directory service (i.e. Call on Kali for banishment, oh and if you need futher assistance, make sure you call Isis for further spiritual enquiries.) This book gives in depth information, but not too academic to the point where it would become inaccessible to a larger audience. The author possess a lively and sometimes humourous writing style which I found very appealing. Another bonus is the questions at the end of each chapter aimed for personal contemplation. I would recommend this book as a guide for women's healing or spiritual groups as I am sure that this book would provide interesting discussion and the revelation of deeper personal truths for the reader
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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
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Poetic scholarship, October 21, 1999
This review is from: The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals (Paperback)
Patricia Monaghan's lovely new book, The Goddess Path, follows The New Book of Goddesses and Heroines, O Mother Sun, Magickal Gardens, and Seasons of the Witch. These books all gift women's spiritual communities with a poetic scholarship of the Goddess.
The Goddess Path is a welcome addition to the literature, and a wonderful introduction for women (and men!) who are just entering the universe of feminist Goddess Spirituality. The book's introductory chapters are inclusive of male lovers and sons who might find themselves seeking this path along with their beloved women. The Goddess is central; this is not a book about the God. The Goddess is a deity all people can love and honor.
The opening chapters, "The Goddess Defined," give clear descriptions of the basics of the Goddess' spirituality: Who is the Goddess? What are Her images? What are Her rituals like? What are the beliefs and worldview in a religion of the Goddess? The remainder of the text, indeed the bulk of the volume, is "The Goddess Revealed." These twenty chapters delve deeply into twenty goddesses, from Gaia's abundance to Pomona's joy.
Patricia Monaghan's very special gift, revealed in all her writings, is her ability to present wonderfully detailed scholarship, not in a dry way, but in writing that is poetic and gorgeous. Perhaps the most special thing about this book is the invocations to the Goddesses that begin each chapter. These invocations are Patricia's poetic translations and recreations of invocations to these Goddesses, invocations used by Her people in each culture, from ancient times. There is a special sort of connection and recognition, reading such words as "Brigid, lead me home," and imagining a Celtic woman of ancient times breathing the same prayer.
Each chapter teaches myth and meaning, symbols, feasts, invocations, suggestions and activities. There is a wealth of knowledge here, and a wealth of beauty, challenges for personal growth, and visions for ritual. The chapter on Saule and Saules Meita, from the Lithuanian tradition, helps women heal from family violence by walking the Goddess Path. Work with Brigid for survival, or Isis when it is time for restorative love.
This is a book to be savored. Enjoy!
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
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Well written and informative., August 13, 2004
This review is from: The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals (Paperback)
Explaining how the Goddesses have evolved, this book includes modern translations of invocations used in the past. Using these invocations, the author suggest rituals that make you feel as if you are reaching back through time and are celebrating the glory of the Goddesses with our brother and sisters centuries ago.
What I especially liked is that she included The Muses and The Maenads. It's refreshing to come across an author who appreciates and understands their power and importance along with the other more well known Goddesses.
At the end of each section there are questions and activities to help you identify and draw closer to that particular Goddess. Although many books include the same, these are the best ones I have come across because you can really understand why the author wants you to work on these areas. In other words, they make sense!
Overall, this book is well written, informative and a should be on the bookshelf of those who follow the Goddess's path.
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