The Goddess Experiment, Day 16: Morgaine LeFay

The book Initiation tipped me off to thinking about other hot stuff priestess types in literature. Which led me back to Mists of Avalon and one of my favourite She Power fairies, Morgaine LeFay. I was so impressed with her enchantress powers, that I named my dog after her. How’s that for an honour?
Morgaine (sometimes Morgan or Morgana) can be portrayed as the villian or a heroine (hazards of being a sourceress, I guess.) The half sister of King Arthur of Camelot, and a student of Merlin, the positive spin on Morgaine is that she fought tirelessly for pagan rights against Christian repression. You could say, she used every trick in the book.
Goddesses so hate to be reigned in.
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What is The Goddess Experiment? I’m wondering what will shift or bloom or go bust in my psyche if I very intentionally envision God in female form. For the next 21 days, including weekends, I’m going to actively re-frame He into She. His Highness into Her Highness. I’m collecting images that speak to me of God-dess.
Please join in. I may post what you send. Just to…see.
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