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“For millennia, our ancestors watched life
not only be created by mothers, but sustained by them, too.
Why wouldn’t they have imagined the source of all life to be a She?”

From What if Everything We Need to Know Is Already in Our Hearts?

 
 

About Home to Her

Home to Her is a movement to remember and reconnect with the Sacred Feminine, an ancient Divine force known intimately by ancestral peoples around the world. While in some cultures She remains a vibrant, living force, here in the West Her wisdom and traditions have been painted over with false stories or buried by patriarchal religions and traditions. By reclaiming Her powerful wisdom, we reclaim our sovereignty and our ability to dream a more just, equitable dream for our future – one that honors the sacredness of all life.


Who is She?

The Sacred Feminine is first and foremost a historical (make that her-storical) fact – as evidenced by an abundance of myths, art and archeological evidence dating back nearly 30,000 years. She is also a powerful spiritual idea in Her own right, with distinct characteristics and principles that distinguish Her wisdom from many of the dominant religious traditions today.

Most importantly, She is the remedy for a world desperately out of balance. Female-identified bodies, along with attributes, emotions and experiences that have traditionally been labeled as “feminine,” have repeatedly and historically been viewed as less important and less relevant than male bodies, attributes, and experiences. The Sacred Feminine represents the drive to restore balance and wholeness first to ourselves, then our communities and our planet.

 

About Liz

Liz Childs Kelly, MA, is a writer, award-winning researcher, educator, community builder, author of Home to Her: Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine, and host of the popular Home to Her podcast, which is dedicated to amplifying the voices of the Sacred Feminine. Her writing has been featured in a variety of online publications, including Forbes, Mashable, Rebelle Society, Human Parts (a Medium publication), and Braided Way, as well as the Girl God Books anthology Just As I Am: Hymns Affirming the Divine Female.

She lives in rural Virginia with her family.

 
 
 
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Join us!

Explore the intersection of Goddess worship and modern feminism over on the Home to Her Facebook group!