Goddesses in Everywoman

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University of California at Los Angeles, 20
University of California at Santa Cruz, 7
University of California Medical Center–Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute,
7
Uranus, 18, 19, 177, 234; genealogy, 300
Ursa Major, 141
Ursa Minor, 141


The Valley of Horses, 280


Venus. See Aphrodite
Venus de Milo, 233
Vesta. See Hestia
Vestal Virgins, 109
Victimization, susceptibility to, in vulnerable goddesses, 135–136
Virgin goddesses, 15–16, 35–131; the archetype, 36–37; archetype vs.
masculine animus, 43–45; Artemis, 35–74; Athena, 35–45, 75–106; Hestia,
35–45, 107–131; patterns of being and behaving, 38–39, 42–43; positivity
of, as new psychological theory, 39–42; quality of consciousness, 37–38
Vision carrier, alchemical goddess as, 229–230
Vulcan. See Hephaestus
Vulnerable goddesses, 16–17, 132–223; Demeter, 132–138, 168–196; growing
beyond, 137–138; Hera, 132–167; patterns of being and behaving, 137;
Persephone, 132–138, 197–223; quality of consciousness, 133–135;
vulnerability and victimization, 135–136


War, God of. See Ares
Warrior, woman as, 278–295
Watership Down, 280, 288, 290, 295
The Way of All Women, 201
Wheelwright, Joseph, 266
When God Was a Woman, 21
Whitman, Ardis, 117
Wholeness, as end of heroine’s journey, 294–295
Wife, goddess archetypes as. See Hera; Marriage
Williams, Tennessee, 219
Wine, God of. See Dionysus
Wisdom, Goddess of. See Athena
Wise old woman, Hestia woman as, 112–113
Withdrawal from men, as Hestia pattern of behavior, 39
Wolf, Toni, 230


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