The Return of the Divine Feminine
In Brigid's Footsteps: The Return of the Divine Feminine focuses on the Celtic goddess
and Christian saint Brigid as an archetype of the Divine Feminine. Drawing on
mythology, history, and transpersonal psychology, the author traces the iconic
Brigid's evolution from incarnation as goddess of wisdom, craft, and healing to
embodiment as a saint of Celtic Christianity who served as midwife to Mary at the birth of Jesus.
Part Two explores the suppression of feminine energies in
mainstream western culture and the damaging consequences of living in our
masculine-biased civilization. The final essays speculate on how the Divine
Feminine may influence our masculine-leaning culture during the shift in
consciousness Jung referred to as a "changing of the gods," a time in which Brigid
re-emerges as the spirit of liminal times and midwife to the Holy.
"The divine feminine has many faces in the great spiritual traditions of humanity. In the Christian
world there is none so beautiful and so untameable as Brigid of Kildare. She is returning to us again
today because we need her, perhaps like never before. She comes to lead us back into a true dance
of the sacred feminine and masculine within us and between us, in our lives and in our world.
Only then will we be well."
- John Philip Newel, author of Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: Celtic Wisdom for Reawakening to What Our Souls Know and Healing the World
"Continuing the legacy and spirit of her Celtic patron saint, St.Brigid of Kildare, Linda McFadden
serves as a modern midwife for the divine feminine that continues its insistent birthing. Writing
with the passion of a prophet, the curiosity of a historian, and the eye of a depth psychologist, she
challenges both women and men to attend the sacred task of incarnating the archetypal feminine.
Readers will be entertained, enlightened, and filled with hope for the beleaguered soul in this
threshold time. A wonderful and wonder-filled book."
- Jerry R. Wright, D. Min., Jungian Analyst, author of A Mystical Path Less Traveled: A Jungian Psychological Perspective
"Linda McFadden invites readers to imagine 'the energy of the Divine Feminine leading our masculine-leaning culture forward
through these unsettled times.' She chronicles the re-emergence of Brigid - goddess, saint, healer, and ever-deepening
archetype in Celtic spirituality. This synergy of Divine essence can lead to an evolution of consciousness for the 21th century
in which violence is replaced by generosity and mercy."
- Dian Neu, D.Min., LGSW, psychotherapist and author, co-founder and co-director of WATER, the Woman's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual.
Linda W. McFadden brings to the writing of this book a life-long passion for the Divine Feminine. From childhood roots steeped in bibliocentric
Southern Baptist Churches, her spiritual journey has led to the pursuit of interests in Jungian psychology, mythology, and Celtic spirituality,
as well as to theological studies and ordained ministry in the United Church of Christ. Formerly a pastor and teacher of writing, she holds an
M.A. from the University of North Caroline and an M.Div. from Pacific School of Religion.
She is co-author of More Dumb Things Churches Do (And New Strategies for Avoiding Them).
The author met her co-author and husband, Philip Wiehe, while traveling in the Holy Land and the two have since escorted pilgrims to Taize, England,
Ireland, Costa Rica, and Iona. They currently lead pilgrimages focused on Celtic spirituality and Jungian psychology.
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