8 Things You Didn’t Know About The Evolutionary Journey of Woman
- This book tells the story of the beautiful, adventurous Sumerian goddess Inanna.
- It debunks Man the Hunter as the primary, prehistoric hero of human evolution.
- The Evolutionary Journey of Woman suggests that a number of key social, cultural and technological factors formed a key tipping point in the Mythic Age that led to thousand of years of women's oppression.
- This books sees the emergence of feminism as evidence of the positive unfolding of consciousness in the world.
- It expresses the hope that we are emerging into a new Integral age that might be able to reintegrate our lost female and feminine wisdom.
- It also debunks the idea of a past matriarchal golden age of human history.
- It explains the three waves of feminism as moving from a focus on social rights, to cultural rights, and finally to diversity.
- It argues that women need a tradition of spiritual grandmother's to help them fully become who they can be in the world.
The
story of human evolution that we've been commonly told is one built on
the shoulders of male heroism, competition and dominance; but, what if
it isn't the whole story? This book tells the lost story of women in
evolution.
The
Evolutionary Journey of Woman: From the Goddess to Integral
Feminism looks towards a future that brings together and
reintegrates women's wisdom traditions through establishing a spiritual
lineage for women that is traced all the way back to ancient Sumer with
the goddess Inanna. Marrying the ancient wisdom traditions with adult
developmental theory, this book charts a pathway towards the full
spectrum of possibilities for women's self-actualisation in the coming
Integral age. The Evolutionary Journey of Woman is academically
rigorous, historical, philosophical and spiritual, but, most
fundamentally, it is a narrative that will change the way you
think about woman as a heroine of history.
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Genre - Non fiction, Women's Spirituality
Rating – PG
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Website www.sarahnicholson.org
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