Goddesses in Everywoman

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Contempt for vulnerability, in Artemis woman, 67–68
Cora. See Persephone
Craftiness, of Athena woman, 103–104


Crafts, Goddess of. See Athena
Craftsmen, God of. See Hephaestus
Craftswoman, Athena woman as, 81
Creative insight, 292–293
Creativity, in Aphrodite woman, 227–229, 241–242
Creon, 162
Cronos, 18–19, 107, 118, 119, 140, 149, 168, 234; genealogy, 298
Crossroads, Goddess of. See Hecate
Culture, effect of goddess activation, 28–29
Cunningham, Imogene, as Aphrodite woman, 254
Cunningham, Mary, as Athena woman, 80
“Cupboard love theory,” 13
Cupid, 235
Cyclopes, 47


Danaë, 77
Dark Moon, Goddess of. See Hecate
Dark place, getting through, 289
Death and destruction, fending off, 286–288
Debolt family, as Demeter archetype, 173
Deimos, 235
Demeter, 9, 15, 16–17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 42, 43,
49, 64, 67, 73, 89, 96, 106, 112, 119, 121, 123, 124, 125, 132–138, 146, 148,
156, 161, 168–196, 197–199, 200, 204, 206, 207, 212, 213, 215, 217, 224, 234,
238, 241, 242, 252, 258, 259, 261, 266, 268, 269, 273, 274, 275, 281, 282, 284,
294; adolescence and early adulthood, 178–179; archetypal roles, 301;
children, 184–187; cultivating, 176–177: description of archetype, 171–177;
description of Demeter woman, 177–188; description of goddess, 168–171;
as destructive mother, 175–176; early years, 177; empty-nest depression,
174–175, 192–193; as food provider, 173; as fostering dependency, 190–191;
genealogy and mythology, 169–171, 298; generosity, 174; identifying
with, 188; invoking, 33; Jungian psychological type, 302; later years, 188;
marriage, 184; as maternal instinct, 172–173, 189–191; middle years,
187–188; as mother, 14, 171–172, 175–176, 184–187; parents, 177–178;
passive-aggressive behavior, 191–192; persistence, 173–174; psychological
difficulties, 188–193, 302; relationships with men, 182–183; relationships
with women, 180–182; relative power of, 22; sexuality, 183–184; significant


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