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Mother God: The Feminine Principle to Our Creator

Mother God: The Feminine Principle to Our Creator

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Azna
Review: I like Sylvia's work -- and even more important, her attitude -- but I find her books more like nuggets of gold than great works of art. Sometimes she recycles stories, sometimes (especially lately) she includes more 'customer comment' than great teachings ... but you know ... there's usually something in there that speaks to me strongly on my greatest need at the time. So it is with MOTHER GOD. This is a handy, succinct little book that I will keep with me so that I can be instantly reminded at any time about the feminine side of the Divine. And why worry if 'true scholars find no convincing evidence of widespread female deity worship'? Does not a child first bond with its mother? Sometimes knowledge isn't wisdom. Sometimes, you have to listen with your heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book on the femal God
Review: I love mostly all of Sylvia's books this is one of my favorites by her and I will be reaching for it tonight. Yes it is X-mas and its a hard time for some. I really enjoyed all the advice and information she gave in this book and the Devine feminine without disregarding the Devine Masculine at all. I think she is great and she does admit that she is wrong about some of her predictions she is not always right. I don't think she is out to make a buck with all her writing. She writes a book its up to us to buy and read it and if not you can always take it back. I look forward to more of Sylvia's books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First Time Sylvia reader - Love This Book
Review: Incredible insightful - This is the first Sylvia Browne title I have read and I must say it was much better then I anticipated. She gives you a lot to think about when it comes to Mother God and shows how this is not a "New Thing" but part of religous history.

Love the Book

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Same Distortions
Review: It seems this book carries on a series of distortions, misrepresentations, and outright lies from "When God Was a Woman." Besides obviously being thrown together, it makes the same assumptions of widespread female deity worship as a religion in and of itself. Something for which the majority of true scholars find no convincing evidence. Yes, there were pockets, but not the widespread worship this book would have you believe. Folks, she is selling books, not truth. Like most of this genre, she will say anything to get you to buy it. Enjoy it, but take it with a large grain of salt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Whoa!
Review: Oh my God - this book was fantastic! I read it in one day! No matter what your religion is - Buddhist, Catholic, Christian, Gnostic, Bahai, Judaic - you will come to believe in and worship Mother Azna (or Mother God). Sylvia offers proof and insight into her existence...

Sylvia is so wonderful and I worship the ground she walks on. May Azna and Father Christ bless her in the years to come!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Start To Understanding The Origins of Religion
Review: Religion as we know it now, is very different from what it was once upon a long-ago time.

Browne does a nice job of presenting the idea (and fact) that once, humanity worshipped a FEMALE deity. She has a down to earth writing style that makes this sometimes complex subject interesting and easy to understand.

Of course, her premise is not a new one. I first remember reading a fine book on this subject back in 1976. Written by Merlin Stone, it was called "When God Was a Woman." That book thouroughly detailed the historical facts leading from the original female deity worship to the present male deity worship.
It was eye-opening reading, but the author's style was somewhat dry.

Not so with Browne. Her style is engaging, and makes one want to know even more about this subject.

Reviewer: Linda Painchaud

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sylvia
Review: Sylvia Browne is an inspiring woman. Her books and her gracefullness helps you understand life and spiritality. She's amazing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Idea but boring
Review: This book didn't really give me the information that I was searching for. I was expecting a book about how mother God is, but it mainly focused on her in history and how many people worship feminine deities. There are some inspiring stories though. This is a must read for Sylvia fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Inspirational!
Review: This book was worth every penny I paid for it. Not only does it give proof of Mother God Azna, but it describes her active role in our lives, and Sylvia also provides letters from people who have received true miracles from petitioning Azna, Mother God. After reading this book, I decided to petition her myself. I can't tell you what my petition was because it is personal, but I can tell you within a week of petitioning Azna, I received an answer to my prayer, which was a true miracle. Thank you Azna!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: role of the feminine principle in life
Review: This is an enlightening book, If you are looking to expand your mind to the possibility of a mother god, this is somthing you should read. well written and researched.explains her role throughout history and other religions, and what she can do for you in your life, and the many names she has gone by depending on religion or culture.


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