"Resurrecting the Divine Feminine Through Music" by Spiral Muse

Spiral Muse is a folk-rock band dedicated to the Sacred Feminine, the wisdom of Mother Earth and the Spirit of fierce compassion rising up during these times. The spiral is an ancient symbol of the Goddess; the Divine Feminine is the group’s muse, the inspiration from which they create. They write and sing about justice and empowerment, the Sacred, love of the Earth and healing from patriarchy.

Spiral Muse has created two original albums, "She is Here" (2014) and "Somebody Calling" (2019), as well as an album of Goddess-infused, social-justice-focused Christmas music, "Sing of Peace" (2015). They are currently recording their fourth album, “Fire of Hope,” which will be released in winter 2024. They believe that when women’s voices rise up, the Voice of the Ancient and Eternal Goddess speaks.

Connect with Spiral Muse:

Website: www.spiralmuse.band

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiralmuseband

Listen for free on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6yBwTRtzik0JxAD3Po84zo?si=lAZ0V-52SP2br3rlJmEptQ

Listen for free on Spotify (under the band’s previous name, Devi Vaani): https://open.spotify.com/artist/5zp8cTR3a4iXO3NxWHOqyX?si=kcvFaSMxQpiVb069HYg63g

Lana’s books:

https://womenspiritandfaith.com/books-by-lana-dalberg/

Facebook page for Birthing God: Women's Experiences of the Divine

Enjoy Alison’s free ebook, “Dark Goddess Alchemy for Healers.” Dark Goddess figures are archetypes of transformation. They are associated with death, loss, the underworld, shadow realms, ego dissolution and rebirth. Their mythology provides a template for the soul's journey towards self-actualization. They represent a willingness to shed what no longer serves us and to reclaim the lost parts of ourselves that have been hidden away in the shadows. This e-book explores how the Dark Goddess will alchemize, or transform, your shadow parts, allowing more of your original essence, your creative darkness and unique light, to pour into the world in support of your work as a healer.

Learn about Amma, the inspiration for one of the songs shared in this video: www.amma.org

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