Let the annual competition begin! In previous years we've enjoyed "Creating Goddesses for Contemporary Times" and writing "Goddess Poetry".
This year your challenge, should you accept it:
Provide us with a quote, the author of the quote, and the name of a goddess that it exemplifies.
For example: "Be a Goddess, or a doormat." (Pablo Picasso) is one of my personal favorites and it certainly sounds like something that the goddess Aphrodite might have said!
Just submit your entry, click on the little email envelope icon below this post to submit your entry.
Be sure to leave your own name as you'd like for it to appear as the
contributor, and your email address (which we won't publish).
All valid entries will be published (Be Advised
that 'The Censor' will not post obscenity, intolerant/hateful stuff,
violence, etc.)
Prizes will be awarded to the 'Favored Five'.
First Place: Goddess Statue
Second: Goddess Pendant
Third - Fifth: Aromatherapy Oil Diffuser & Oil
And gift certificates to take the Goddess Quiz or the Greek Gods Quiz will be awarded to five contributors drawn at random.
Deadline: February 15, 2006
Winners will be announced in the March Edition of the Goddess Path Newsletter.
So ..... Let Your Inner Goddess Roar!
3 comments:
Quote: "Compassion is the antitoxin of the soul: where there is compassion even the most poisonous impulses remain relatively harmless."
Eric Hoffer (American Writer, 1902-1983)
This sounds to me like something Kuan Yin would have said. Love and peace, Lilla
The Goddess Fortune is the devil's servant, ready to kiss anyone's ass. (William Blake)
Sent in by Karen...about the Goddess Fortuna, obviously
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy"
Hamlet - William Shakespeare
This sounds like Cerridwen speaking to those with their minds closed to magic, wonder and divinity
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