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Daughters of the Goddess: The Women Saints of India
Linda Johnsen

Yes International Publishers, 1994 - 128 pages

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Well written, wish there was more......

This is a very well written narrative detailing some of the latest and greatest female spiritual leaders, including my personal favorite: Ammachi. Interlaced in the short biographies of these spiritual wonders is some very interesting ancient Hindu verbiage, some of which is apocryphal; all of which is rich with content. The biographies themselves are not terribly in depth, nor are they meant to be, a bibliography is added for the readers benefit. However; there is plenty of content to whet the spiritual whistle of any enthusiast or seeker. I wish there would have been more subjects to this book, as it is, there are only 8 or 9 saints discussed. A good all around 4 star read.


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A wonderful journey to the Goddess and her daughters

In this time of the renaissance of the divine femine, Linda Johnsen has written a wonderful book that reveals the beautiful and ancient tradition of Goddess energy and women saints in India, and introduces the reader to contemporary women who embody the many aspects of the Goddess, as incarnations of her, and who are alive and active today. Her accounts of living, traveling with, and encountering these remarkable women, are fascinating glimpses into the wisdom and transformative energy that they embody and share with many around the world. She writes as an observer, a scholar, and a devotee, and does so with respect, fascination, reverence and chronicles her own transformation in her meetings with these living women saints. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and daily life of the avatars living amongst us, and the strong Goddess tradition of their homeland and heritage. It is a unique and heartening book which contains humor, storytelling, history, wisdom, and written from a perspective that only a women could do in her study of the mysteries and beauty of the Goddess and her daughters, in all her aspects. Read this book and let the women that she encounterd grace you with their presence as well, through their photos, words, and energy, for the Goddess lives through them, and in this book you can become acquainted with them, as the author did. I appreciate this book immensely, for it is a wonderful forum and introduction to the women who are incarnations of the Goddess, and who are revealed in a personal way so well by the author.


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read this book!

This book is one of the most insperational books that I have read regarding women in spirituality. It is so good that I bought it after checking it out from the library.






One of my favorite all-time books

Inspiring, eye-opening, what is possible for all of us, what we are when all else is stripped away. So different from the heroes (sic) in this culture whom we tend to pick for fame and fortune, not for heart, spirit and sainthood.


Introduction to living, female hindu saints

A short and easy to read introduction to the situation of female hindu saints in general and to six ones in particular: Shree Maa, Anandamayi Ma, Anandi Ma, Swami Chidvilasananda, Ma Yoga Shakti and Ammachi. Five of the former are still alive and could, theoretically, be physically met. The nature of the book prevents the author from diving deeper into the lifes of these saints. But she recommends further reading with a list of books about individual of the above saints. (Three stars only, because it's somewhat superficial).


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This book takes us along on a search for the feminine face of God. We travel with Linda Johnsen for a fascinating investigation of the great women saints of India who manifest the divine in their lives. Together with her we comb the scriptures, meet the holy ones, and are led, step by step, to sit in awe at the feet of six remarkable, contemporary women. The stories, interviews, and reflections focus on women who are considered by Indian devotees to be incarnations of the Goddess and who show us a divinity far more alive, more human, and more dynamic than any of the treatises on ancient Goddess worship available.


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