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The Sacred Feminine
THE POWER THEY TRIED TO ERASE
For 40,000 years before the patriarchal inversion, the divine was feminine. The oldest religious artifacts on earth — the Venus figurines carved from mammoth ivory — depict the goddess, not the god. Every ancient civilization worshipped her: Isis in Egypt, Inanna in Sumer, Kali in India, Brigid in the Celtic lands, Quan Yin across Asia. Then, in a period spanning roughly 3,000 years, a systematic erasure occurred. The councils rewrote the texts. The witch trials burned the wise women — between 50,000 and 100,000 of them. Mary Magdalene was recast as a prostitute to strip her apostolic authority. Sophia was edited out of mainstream Christianity. The Shekinah was exiled from the synagogue. But the goddess does not die. She goes underground. She hides inside the Black Madonna, inside the sacred feminine traditions of Tantra and Kabbalah, inside the body of every woman who trusts her cyclical wisdom. This course does not approach the sacred feminine as victimhood. It approaches it as power — ancient, planetary, and returning.