Crete of the Mother Goddess: Communal Rituals and Sacred Arts

Mara Lynn Keller explores the spiritual, artistic, and communal life of ancient Crete through the lens of Goddess traditions and sacred culture.
A Conference of Goddesses | by Annie Finch

The crowd of reddish-garbed Goddesses/Goddess-lovers—each with her own unique personal take on this year’s color family, from red to pink to peach to purple, signifying the year’s theme of “Sacred Union”— soaks in her words, some in hushed appreciation, some with exuberant cheers.
Goddess Time | by Charlene Spretnak

When I read elsewhere that the temples and observances honoring the Greek goddesses were far older than those of the gods, I became intrigued and spent a year in a good classics library gathering the evidence of the traits, functions, and nature symbols associated with each of the pre-Olympian goddesses, prior to their patriarchal makeover by Indo-European newcomers who established Olympian mythology.
Mara Lynn Keller: A Legacy of Scholarship, Spirituality, and Transformation

Dr. Mara Lynn Keller was a pioneering scholar, teacher, and visionary whose life’s work helped shape the field of Women’s Spirituality studies as we know it today. As a philosopher, theologian, and scholar-practitioner, she dedicated her career to exploring the sacred dimensions of women’s lives and to advancing a more inclusive, embodied understanding of spirituality.