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In Search of the Antlered Goddess of the Ways
By
Robert Moss
The British visionary artist Chesca Potter says that when she moved to London, she had a vision of an immense goddess figure, dressed in green and gold, over the church of St Pancras. This is the oldest church, in the city, founded (according to legend) by Helen, the mother of the emperor Constantine, who is…
Dream archaeology with gods and goddesses of Lithuania
By
Robert Moss
Marija Gimbutas declared with urgent clarity in The Civilization of the Goddess: “We must refocus our collective memory. The necessity of this has never been greater as we discover that the path of ‘progress’ is extinguishing the very conditions for life on earth.” The emerging discipline of dream archaeology provides powerful tools for refocusing collective…
Dreaming in amber
By
Robert Moss
I have been privileged to lead dream workshops in Lithuania three times, at the invitation of my friend Rita Baniene, and each visit has been a grand adventure and a deepening encounter with the spirits of the land. When I first came to Rain Country, in 2004, 40 Lithuanians joined me at Nida to reclaim…
The need for dream archaeology
By
Robert Moss
Marija Gimbutas, the great Lithuanian scholar of Old Europe and its Goddess traditions, declared with urgent clarity in The Civilization of the Goddess, her chef d’oeuvre: “We must refocus our collective memory. The necessity of this has never been greater as we discover that the path of ‘progress’ is extinguishing the very conditions for life…
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