(Social Ecology) is the author of PaGaian Cosmology and My Name is Medusa. Glenys opens our dialogue with essential questions and insightful explorations of how we all would be profoundly altered by welcoming Medusa back into our souls and our psyches in all her glory. Watch the recordings at your leisure.įor just $49, you will have access to the recordings to rewatch as many times as you like-because deprogramming our patriarchal inheritance is not a one and done! This four-part series will bring Medusa's voice into your living room. That is why we have called in the torchbearers-the most learned Medusa scholars on the planet-to re-story this myth with us, restoring her-and us-to our original majesty.ĭuring a series of conversations, Girl God Books founder Trista Hendren will dive deep into the creation of this myth and its tragic distortions with Glenys Livingstone, Laura Shannon, Miriam Robbins Dexter and Joan Marler. This is the legacy of misinterpreting her power, and it has led us to misunderstanding our own. Today Medusa-like strong women everywhere-would be called nasty, persistent, bossy, bitchy or worse. Myths are powerful archetype creators, and no myth has contributed more to the strong-woman-as-monster archetype than Medusa. What if the strength that got Medusa labeled monstrous really made her majestic?
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