A humdinger of a new book for goddess lovers is coming
available: Breaking the Mother Goose Code: How a Fairy Tale Character Fooled
the World for 300 Years.
In this new book, Mother
Goose reveals herself as simply a clever disguise for an ancient European Great
Goddess, a costume designed to help escort this deity safely through Europe’s
Burning Times.
What’s more, Mother
Goose’s fairy tales form a secret, oral Bible.
Like the Christian Bible, Mother’s secret book covers cosmology,
theology, morality, and the history of religion (in this case, Europe's “Old
Religion”).
Waltzing beyond
the Christian Bible, however, this centuries-old fairy-tale Bible possesses secrets
about the sacred use of magic. The author of the book makes the radical
claim that certain fairy tales are records of actual shamanic journeys into the
Spirit World (or “Otherworld”), taken far in the past by actual European
shamans.
Recently, historians
have admitted that Western Europe possessed shamans too, once upon a time, and
like all shamans these habitually entered trance in order to do battle with evil
spirits.
After creaming
and crushing their evil foes and then snapping out of trance, these ancient and
Medieval European shamans returned home bearing magic solutions for everything
from illness and infertility to lost children, lost lovers and the need for protection
against sexual predation.
So what about it?
Could “Hansel and Gretel” be a magic spell for locating lost
children? “Jack and the Beanstalk” a
spell for winning good luck and good fortune?
“Donkeyskin” a spell for protecting oneself against a would-be
rapist? Get your hands on a copy of
Breaking the Mother Goose Code and see for yourself.
Go HERE now to pre-order the book.
And while you’re at it, order one to give to your favorite
friend during the magic of the Winter Solstice!
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