Pagan Portals - Persephone: Practicing the Art of Personal Power
By Robin Corak
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Robin Corak
A practicing pagan for roughly 20 years, Robin Corak is a long-time member of the Sisterhood of Avalon where she currently serves as the Board Secretary. She has been published in a variety of anthologies and teaches locally and nationally at conferences including Paganicon, and Pantheacon. Robin is also the CEO of a large non-profit organization, a member of the Forbes Non-Profit Council, and a recipient of multiple leadership awards. She lives in Edgewood, WA, USA.
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Reviews for Pagan Portals - Persephone
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I was not expecting finding a book about Persephone like this but I glad I did! I already have a special place in my heart for books from the Pagan Portals series since I think it's a fantastic series that can provide with accessible books regarding several different topics (and even Deities) but always from the POV of a practitioner/devotee/Priest. This book was no different. The book focuses a lot on a modern view of the Goddess Persephone (with lots of references to the work of Jean Shinoda Bolen which I personally dislike and hence the -1star in the review) and a modern interpretation of her Hymn. I love the fact that the author made sure there were abundant references to her sources and always cited everything, giving us also a lengthy Resource section in the end.
Each chapter has questions for us to contemplate and meditate about what was read in each chapter and also some meditations and rituals. There's a great Correspondence Chapter, recipes for oils and other devotional works and, what I particularly loved as a Kitchen Witch, a section on Food!
It's a good book for someone who wants some ideas and ways to connect with the Goddess Persephone though I will always advise to also add more historical sources to the mix (which the author kindly provides in her resources!).1 person found this helpful