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The Divine Mother

DEVI MAHATMYAM

DEVI MAHATMYAM

The Glory of the Goddess

Sage Markandeya

When you read this Devi Mahatmyam, you will feel the joy, the power and the wonder of the Divine Mother. At its simplest level, the Devi Mahatmyam is the battle between good and evil. But on that battlefield, the majesty of the Mother Goddess should not be underestimated.

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translated by Lyndal Vercoe

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THE DIVINE MOTHER

THE DIVINE MOTHER

Diaries of a Seeker

Duilio Cartocci >

The author, still a boy, had the good fortune of meeting Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the Divine Mother. His entire life was transformed by the encounter. The book presents a selection of his original photographs and a collection of his personal diaries that covers thirty years of the most important moments spent in Her presence.

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SAUNDARY LAHIRI

SAUNDARY LAHIRI

A Sahaj Translation

Adi Shankarcharya

This is not a literal translation, word by word, but a dawning in our awareness of the Majesty and Dignity of the most complete and final incarnation of the Great Goddess.

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THE SEARCH FOR THE DIVINE MOTHER

THE SEARCH FOR THE DIVINE MOTHER

Gwenaël Verez >

This book looks at our religion and spirituality from a historical viewpoint. Many traditions attach great importance to the feminine dimension of the Divine. It is She who is said to give liberation, spiritual rebirth, that is to say Union with the Self.

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VISIONS AND PROPHECIES

VISIONS AND PROPHECIES

Visions and Prophecies of the Feminine Divine: A Sourcebook of Historical Texts

John Noyce >

A global sourcebook of historical texts on visions and prophecies of the Divine Feminine.

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VISIONS OF THE DIVINE FEMININE

VISIONS OF THE DIVINE FEMININE

Visions of the Divine Feminine in Medieval Europe

John Noyce >

This book considers visions in the literature of medieval Europe with particular reference to visions that can be considered to be of the Divine Feminine in a variety of forms including Wisdom (Sapientia), Philosophia and Natura amongst others.

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