The Splendor of the Goddess

by Alex MacLeod


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/7/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 290
ISBN : 9781412014786

About the Book

This book describes an encounter of the author with the Goddess. The author also tells of some of the events that preceded and followed it. In particular, he tells of his changed perception of the world. He could see then, and sometimes can still see, the divinity of women. (They are divine because they are like the Goddess). He knows with a intuitive certainty that the Goddess is about to make her advent once again, and that when that happens, the establishment of a uviversal matriarchy will be the inevitable result.

This book is about a goddess of sublime beauty and power, and not about the God of our fathers. It is about the Goddess the human race first knew, the Great Goddess who was worshipped so ardently and for so long by our forebears. Now at long last is returning to walk among her children again. The signs of her coming are manifold, clear as the sun to see for all whose eyes have been opened.

Our ancestors knew Her intimately. She was loved and adored by countless millions of people: whole nations worshipped Her; vast empires trembled in fear and joy at the slightest manifestation of Her unspeakable potency and magnificence. Yet few in these darker ages know anything about Her. She is thought to have vanished forever, leaving nothing of Her former cult behind, save a few references scattered in ancient authors, a few statues hidden in museums--mere skeletal remains of her former living glory. Though what I have to report is immemorially ancient, it seems as new to me--as it will to many others in this age--as if it had been newly born. Old does not mean decrepit, and what is truly perennial or immortal cannot wither or fade with time. Ancient and eternal but forever young and fair, the Goddess lives and will never die.

"In all, the book possesses great possibilities. It's unique, and possibly the first to recount a personal experience with the Goddess by a man, throughout an entire book. The Goddess experience has been alluded to previously by men but not in a whole book, and not with the slant provided by Alex MacLeod."

Rita Robinson, Exploring Native American Wisdom (New Page Books)


About the Author

The author has been a computer programmer for most of his adult life, and for the last twenty-five years was a teacher of Computer Science in a college in Montreal. He is now retired. Apart from that, nothing much has happened--outwardly. For some years his youth, he ran around Europe, trying to learn foreign languages while supporting himself by writing computer programs and teaching English to foreigners. But nothing notable happened until he saw the Goddess. Now everything has changed forever. Read on.