“The Birth of Venus,” 234
Blue Lagoon, 202
Bonding, infant-mother, 13–14
Botticelli, Sandro, 234
Bow, Clara, 238
Bufano, 285
Bullfinch’s Mythology, 68
Callas, Maria, 95
Callimachus, 47
Callisto, 140
Calydon Boar, myth of, 68–69, 72
Campbell, Joseph, 6
Careers. See Work
Celeus, 170
Centering in Pottery, Poetry and the Person, xiii
Cerberus, 199
Ceres. See Demeter
C. G. Jung Institute, San Francisco, 2–3, 4, 7
Chaos, 18
Chaos, in goddess conflict, 271–272
Charismatic, Persephone woman as, 222
Chicago, Judy, 37, 66
Child, recovering the, for Athena woman, 105
Childbirth, goddess of. See Artemis; Eileithyria
Childhood. See Early years
Children: Aphrodite woman, 252–253; Artemis woman, 64; Athena woman,
96–97; Demeter woman, 184–187; Hera woman, 156–157; Hestia woman,
124–125; Persephone woman, 213–214
Child-woman, Persephone woman as, 201–202
The Clan of the Cave Bear, 280, 288
Claremont de Castillejo, Irene, 133
Clytemnestra, 71, 77
Collective unconscious, 15
Commission on the Status of Women, 3
Commitment, capacity for, in Hera woman, 144–145
Communication, and Aphrodite consciousness, 227–229
Conflict, between goddesses, 266–276
Consciousness, quality of: alchemical goddess, 226–227; virgin goddesses,
37–38; vulnerable goddesses, 133–135
Goddesses in Everywoman