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Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and our Divine Feminine Soul
Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and our Divine Feminine Soul
Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and our Divine Feminine Soul
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Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and our Divine Feminine Soul

Written by Shira Marin

Narrated by Becky Parker

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How does a Greek goddess burst forth into today's reality? Imagine having an intimate relationship with the keeper of the crossroads, with inspiration itself, with the mystery. Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and Our Divine Feminine Soul records the real-time unfolding of the relationship between the author and an ancient Titan Greek goddess, Hekate: denigrated, discarded, and all but forgotten during the rise of the patriarchy in millennia past. The work could be called a psychoactive memoir as page after page seeds and grows a sense of inner process. Shira Marin, PhD, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for more than 35 years, is also an educator, speaker, writer, and artist intimately engaged with the psychoactive nature of life. This book supports the evolving nature of full, true psychological development, including a fresh perspective on the often discussed shadow aspect of the human condition. Invite Hekate in through Shards of a Broken Mystery - and discover the possibilities for your own life!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 22, 2020
ISBN9781950144266
Shards of a Broken Mystery: Restoring Hekate and our Divine Feminine Soul

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Beautifully undertaken and conveyed. The narration isn't bad enough to pass on it.
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    I like it, would like to find more like this
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    I couldn’t stand hearing the reader call her huh-cot-tay the entire time. I’m fully aware some people think that’s what her name was but since I call her Hek-a-tay, it just couldn’t get through this

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