Check out this Goddess Conference, online from November 24-29!
Connecting back to Mother Earth as a way of healing ourselves does not need to be difficult. We can start by becoming more aware of the natural world around us, giving thanks at the full moon, eating more seasonally based foods, taking note of the changing seasons and how after every winter, no matter how long or dark, life always returns to Earth.
Among the many excellent presenters, Dr. Glenys Livingstone will be presenting.
Dr. Livingstone explains:
The re-storation of Her and the return to Her, has been my passion for four and a half decades, so I am delighted to be one of the featured speakers in this Return to the Mother online summit, being created and produced by sister Australian friend and colleague, Frances Billinghurst.


Monday, 25 November to Friday, 29 November 2024 (Australia and Pacific).
More information about this amazing event and how you can register for free, can be found here: www.return-to-the-mother.com
© Glenys Livingstone 2022.
Glenys Livingstone, Ph.D.
Glenys Livingstone Ph.D. (Social Ecology) has been on a Goddess path since 1979. She is the author of PaGaian Cosmology: Re-inventing Earth-based Goddess Religion, which fuses the indigenous traditions of Old Europe with scientific theory, feminism and a poetic relationship with place. She lives in her home country Australia, and has facilitated Seasonal ceremony for over three decades. Glenys co-edited the anthology Re-Visioning Medusa: from Monster to DivineWisdom. In 2014, Glenys co-facilitated the Mago Pilgrimage to Korea with Dr. Helen Hye-Sook Hwang. Glenys is a contributor to Foremothers of Women’s Spirituality: Elders and Visionaries edited by Miriam Robbins Dexter and Vicki Noble (2015), and also to Goddesses in World Cultures edited by Patricia Monaghan (2010). She has produced PaGaian Cosmology Meditations CDs, and teaches a year-long on-line course “Celebrating Cosmogenesis in the Wheel of the Year”, for both hemispheres. Her website is http://pagaian.org/.
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