In this special episode I’m farewelling one of my best friends, my Nana, Alma Rose and celebrating all the amazing crones in my life. Goddess Dhumavati had a lot in common with Alma (not just the wrinkles and ‘withered breasts’). She reminds us to discern the fleeting from the permanent and not sweat the small stuff.
References:
Danielou, Alain (1991) The Myths and Gods of India, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, Vermont
Kinsley, David (1998) Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine: The Ten Mahavidyas, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
Murdock, Maureen (1990) The Heroine’s Journey, Shambhala, Boston
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