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The pomegranate, both as a symbol and for its color, has long standing meaning for women from myth and literature. In this literary poetic collection you will travel with the author through the many layers of mythical women to the real woman living these myths out in every day life. We meet Medusa, Meda, Persphone, Athena, Inanna, Ishtar, Durga, Kali, Mary, The Black Madonna, Eve and the Scarlet Woman in all vessels. It is the fall of all women into mystical experiences that are often times full of suffering and are as gritty as they are soft on the parth toward the alchemy of self discovery, self acceptance and self love for the spiritual evolution of women. The book ends in the rise of women in a transfiguration: "I am SHE."
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