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The Goddess Remedy
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Susan Green's The Goddess Remedy explores patriarchy not only as an external political system but as an internalized psychological structure that fragments consciousness.
The book presents the goddess (deep feminine) as a metaphorical remedy to dismemberment, offering practices and archetypal frameworks to recover embodied presence, compassion, and inner wholeness.
Drawing on psychology, mysticism, and myth (notably Kali), Green links personal healing to broader social transformation and critiques how patriarchal-capitalist systems drive dissociation and consumption.
She offers both conceptual analysis and practical guidance for remembering and reintegrating parts of the self that were split off by shame and cultural conditioning.
The work frames inner spiritual growth as complementary to political struggle, arguing for cultivation of a stable inner container that can hold suffering without becoming reactive.
The book presents the goddess (deep feminine) as a metaphorical remedy to dismemberment, offering practices and archetypal frameworks to recover embodied presence, compassion, and inner wholeness.
Drawing on psychology, mysticism, and myth (notably Kali), Green links personal healing to broader social transformation and critiques how patriarchal-capitalist systems drive dissociation and consumption.
She offers both conceptual analysis and practical guidance for remembering and reintegrating parts of the self that were split off by shame and cultural conditioning.
The work frames inner spiritual growth as complementary to political struggle, arguing for cultivation of a stable inner container that can hold suffering without becoming reactive.
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Breaking the Spell: Patriarchy, Dismemberment, and Pure Awareness



