Category: Neolithic

The Jōmon culture of Japan and the Mother Goddess

Jōmon Figurine Japan Final Jōmon period ca. 1000-300 BCE

The Jōmon culture of Japan and the Mother Goddess The Jōmon culture is one of the oldest and most significant prehistoric cultures in Japan, known for its distinctive pottery, early agricultural practices, and complex social structures. The term “Jōmon” refers to the cord-marked pottery that the culture produced, which became a hallmark of their society. …

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THE ROYAL SIREN OF BASIL VALENTINE

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The enduring presence of the Mother Goddess and the subsequent shift toward a dominant divine masculine can be traced throughout history, from the earliest goddess figurines to modern esoteric traditions.

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The Waxing and Waning of the Divine Feminine Through Time

In this article, I want to highlight some of those feminine heroes, and the sacrifices they made, and how they became the feminine heroines of their time.

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The Vinca Culture

The Vinca culture, (also known as the Vinča culture or Tordos-Vinca culture) was a Neolithic culture that flourished in the Balkans between approximately 5700 BCE and 4500 BCE. In this article, we will focus on the Vinca female figurines and ask if they were portable Mother Goddess idols used by semi nomadic priests and the ruling classes?

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