Posting here, since it's actually sort of related. I am also reading Who Cooked the Last Supper?, and I'm finding myself annoyed as fuck at the early parts. (Ignoring the part where she called Amateresu a LUNAR goddess...) She's muddling all of her religions together. You can't cite evidence from one religion to make an argument about another religion!
She also wrote this in 1989, so I am having to deal with the idea of the three-fold Great Goddess, which NO, not an actual world-wide archetype. Or even a major one. Great Goddess, yes - harvest gods are generally female and that seems to be the archetype she's using when she says Great Goddess.
Also, once again, 'the world' is the Old World. With only light touches on Africa.
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She also wrote this in 1989, so I am having to deal with the idea of the three-fold Great Goddess, which NO, not an actual world-wide archetype. Or even a major one. Great Goddess, yes - harvest gods are generally female and that seems to be the archetype she's using when she says Great Goddess.
Also, once again, 'the world' is the Old World. With only light touches on Africa.
And on a completely random note, Mars is neat.
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