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A fun and inspirational exploration of female divinity throughout history that will help you understand and celebrate your inner goddess—from the bestselling author of The Soul Searcher’s Handbook and “goddess-messenger-girlfriend who may just lead you to your inner guru” (Katie Silcox, New York Times bestselling author).

Evolution of Goddess is a practical introduction to the goddess realm, digging up the histories of long-forgotten myths of goddesses of love, war, death, the sun, the moon, and more. With this clear-eyed and spirited book, you can finally become familiarized with goddesses from a wide range of cultures throughout history, including the mermaids of the Atlantic, the empresses of ancient Egypt, the wise women of the Middle Ages, right up to the modern-day goddesses who walk amongst us today as humble light workers, educating and inspiring.

Through a goddess assessment, you’ll uncover your own goddess archetype and be given rituals, meditations, and exercises to tap and embolden your own feminine superpowers. Imbue your life with healing, invigorating goddess energy, and discover ways to harness your new empowerment to improve the world. Now is the time to reconnect with the strength and holistic spirituality of our ancestors—to trace the evolution of the Goddess.

About The Author

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Emma Mildon is the girl-next-door millennial mystic charged with creating a movement of conscious action in the world. Crowned by HuffPost as “a true millennial mystic leader,” she is a spiritual activist and the bestselling author of The Soul Searcher’s Handbook, now available in seven languages, and Evolution of Goddess. Emma makes her home in Auckland, New Zealand.

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (July 10, 2018)
  • Runtime: 8 hours and 31 minutes
  • ISBN13: 9781508265917

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