77. Hera, Twisted Femininity, Toxic Masculinity and Our Shadows
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Sharon L. Coggan, former clinical associate professor of Harvard Universtity of Colorado, Denever, director of Religious Studies programme and author of Sacred Disobiedence, takes us on a wonderful journey through history, mystery and the collective consciousness of now. And how Hera, the Greek goddess of power and fertility became degraded to a jealous bitch, as an expression of supressed energy of our present collective amina and her sons, the animus, which we see back in emotional and psychological repression, frustration, repulsion, and denial of sex, humanity and divinity causing gender and identity issues, radicalisation and division. Resources: Carolin Myss- Invisible Acts of Power Carl Jung's book Memories, Dreams, Reflections Karen Armstrong- A History of God Sharon's course Gabor Maté- When the Body Says No Jules Cashford and Anne Barring- The Myth of the Goddess Ian Stevenson's books on reincarnation  
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