Maiden, Warrior, Mother, Crone
Divine feminine archetypes for modern life
- Publisher
- David & Charles
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2025
- Category
- General, Divine Mother, The Goddess, Quan Yin
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781446314593
- Publish Date
- Jun 2025
- List Price
- $25.99
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Description
Goddesses are not only powerful spiritual figures, they are also archetypes that represent our deepest feelings and most powerful experiences. They are exiles, witches, queens, lovers, grievers, rage-filled warriors, playful beauties, despairing crones, and hopeful maidens. They can move with us through the cycles of our lives, teaching us over and over again what can be learned from our most difficult experiences.
Through the stories of goddesses and mythic figures from around the world, we will learn how exile makes us powerful, how grief is a form of love, how protest and play can work together, how rage is a necessary aspect of forgiveness, how loneliness can be a magical form of desire, and how despair always sits right next to hope.
This book will explore a range of goddesses including Eve, Lilith, Inanna, Persephone, Kali, The Morrigan, and more, spanning mythology from the East to the West. Learn how these divine feminine archetypes are with you in times of struggle and a part of you in times of strength.
Framed around the archetypes of maiden, warrior, mother and crone, this book looks at how embodying the power of the goddesses can be a balm in hard times, and help readers to connect with, and feel how important, their emotions and their divine feminine power can be.
About the author
Julie Peters is a yoga teacher, writer, and yoga studio owner in Vancouver, BC. She has been practicing yoga and other forms of movement and mindfulness for over 20 years. Her first book, Secrets of the Eternal Moon Phase Goddesses: Meditations on Desire, Relationships, and the Art of Being Broken (SkyLight Paths 2016) explored a set of Tantric moon goddesses who invite us to think about the messier aspects of life, including desire, anger, loneliness, and heartbreak. Julie has an MA in English Literature from McGill University. Her essay, “Why Lying Broken in a Pile on Your Bedroom Floor is a Good Idea,” went viral, with 504,641 views and 25,033 shares on Facebook in 2017 alone and counting.. Also a spoken word poet, Julie has twice represented Vancouver in the Women of the World Poetry Slam and was a part of the Vancouver Poetry Slam Team. She frequently collaborates with dance artist Olivia C. Davies on poetry and dance projects exploring themes of love, connection, heartbreak, and the stories that live in our bodies.