Book 39: The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth by Monica Sjöö & Barbara Mor
I first discovered this book in college ('04-'09) and bought my copy around 2019 when I was in a spiritual group that referenced it often. This was my 4th or 5th time reading it.
This was groundbreaking when I first read it, deep in feminist Wicca and recovering from spiritual abuse. It's become less relevant & more problematic as I've matured. I recently let go of my copy of a similar book from this period, The Chalice And The Blade by Rhiane Eisler, since it was so dry and I've grown past it. The Great Cosmic Mother describes connections in symbols across ancient cultures, sometimes in productive ways (e.g. speculating on why serpents and trees were common prominent symbols around the world) and sometimes in ways that flatten important cultural distinctions (e.g. claiming Kali and Cailleach are the same goddess). It both equates menstruation with womanhood, which was healing for me 20 years ago, and also connects patriarchy to labor injustices in ways that were very rare in the feminist spiritual movement at that time.
I debated whether or not to keep it since there are so many issues, and I decided yes because it's still an important reference book for that time period.
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