

Mother Wove the Morning
A One-Woman Play
Book • 1992
Mother Wove the Morning is Carol Lynn Pearson's one-woman theatrical piece in which she portrays multiple historical women searching for the divine feminine.
The performance traces prehistory's goddess-centered cultures through biblical and historical eras, addressing the loss and yearning for a motherly divine presence.
Pearson wrote and performed the play extensively, using costume changes and monologues to embody figures such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other seekers.
The work aims to reintroduce the concept of a Heavenly Mother into spiritual conversation and to reclaim women's spiritual authority within religious traditions.
It has been presented widely and recorded on DVD, resonating with audiences seeking inclusive images of the divine.
The performance traces prehistory's goddess-centered cultures through biblical and historical eras, addressing the loss and yearning for a motherly divine presence.
Pearson wrote and performed the play extensively, using costume changes and monologues to embody figures such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other seekers.
The work aims to reintroduce the concept of a Heavenly Mother into spiritual conversation and to reclaim women's spiritual authority within religious traditions.
It has been presented widely and recorded on DVD, resonating with audiences seeking inclusive images of the divine.
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