Divine Wounds

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ancestral wounds
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divine feminine
divine wound
empowerment through mythology
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feminine archetypes
feminine spirituality
feminist spirituality
goddess archetypes
goddess devotion
goddess mythology
goddess wounds
healing journey
mythic healing
patriarchal society
priestess path
priestesshood
resilience
sacred feminine
spiritual feminism
spiritual healing
trauma and spirituality
women's empowerment
women's stories

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803415079
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Finding empowerment in working with ancient gods is not new. Sometimes this approach to the deity is born from a wound. The wound is a catalyst of consciousness, which opens windows to other realities and invisible worlds. As a Priestess Hierophant, author Ness Bosch sees women who seek to get closer to the divine, to the Goddess, seeking to restore their connection with the divinity, but also connecting with the possible wounds that those goddesses mirror. In a painful but beautiful and healing way, the divine wound connects with the human feminine wound, bringing closer Goddess and mortal. This anthology is a collective testament to the survival and resilience of women. It is a reminder that every woman, no matter how deeply wounded, continues to walk hand in hand with others, and sometimes, with goddesses. The wounds we share with these divine figures are not just personal but also universal feminine wounds that have been carried for millennia.
Ness Bosch, is an Iberian Shamaness and Priestess. Polyheist Celebrant, author and independent researcher, mother of 3, Ness lives in Kilmarnock, Scotland, where she is a founding member of the Goddess Community Scotland and founder of The Path of the Bones and the Clan of the Bone Woman (La Huesera). She is the Head of the Covenant of the Waters and the Temple of Astarte. She is a Hierophant Priestess, Dame Commander, and Archdruidess of the Fellowship of Isis.

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