The Sibyls
Originally, the Sibyls were the priestesses and oracles of the Goddess Kybele. The Romans knew Kybele as the “Magna Mater,” which is Latin for “Great
Black Goddess Legacy of the Sacred Feminine is a rare collection of lost & forgotten “Black” Mother Goddess history, and mythology from all over the world, including Africa, America, Asia, Greece, Rome and more.
In addition to myth and lore, BGL includes information about a myriad of Goddess powers, symbols, numbers, colors, and astrological associations; and how women may use them today to tap into their own sacred feminine aspects.
Besides the Goddesses BGL also includes information about the real historical Amazons, and psychically gifted Sybil Oracles. BGL also explores the myths, and legends of Mermaids, Sirens, Valkyries and more!
Black Goddess Legacy was written with three major goals in mind. First, to educate, and bring to light the lost, stolen, and whitewashed history of the original “Black” Mother Goddess. Second, to inspire women to explore their divine, and sacred nature. Lastly, the final goal of BGL is to empower our readers with the eternal wisdom of the Mother Goddess.
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Originally, the Sibyls were the priestesses and oracles of the Goddess Kybele. The Romans knew Kybele as the “Magna Mater,” which is Latin for “Great
The Amazons of the East were the first stars cast into the darkness of the world to be the guiding lights which guided all the
HERO Keith D. Young is the author, artist and historical investigator of Black Goddess Legacy of the Sacred Feminine. His work began with his desire to find the “missing” Mother Goddess, which he felt had been erased from the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. After years of diligent research, the Author was able to uncover the lost , and whitewashed history of the Mother Goddess in religious texts, mythology, faery tale, and folklore.
HERO’s notes and sketches from more than a decade of research became the chapters and illustrations for Black Goddess Legacy of the Sacred Feminine – a book the author hopes will educate, inspire, and empower its readers to realize their mental, physical, and spiritual, connections to the divine.
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Black Goddess Legacy of the Sacred Feminine is a literary, and artistic exploration of black female spirituality throughout history, mythology, and religion.
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