August 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us for an exploration of Asherah, one of the oldest documented mother goddesses anywhere in the world, and at one time known as “God’s wife.” She was worshiped from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean and appears in the mythological texts from ancient Sumer, the Hittite and Assyrian Empires, Egypt, Israel, and Judah.
Asherah is one of the oldest documented mother goddesses anywhere in the world. She was worshiped from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean and appears in the mythological texts written on cuneiform tablets from Sumer (3500-1900 B.C.), the Akkadian empire (2334-2154 B.C.), the Assyrians (2500–609 B.C.), the Hittites (1750-1650 B.C.), Egypt, Israel, and Judah.
Lora Jackson Legare has been a practicing Wiccan for 35 years. She is a professional archaeologist, professor of anthropology, artist and writer. She has led numerous public rituals in southern New Mexico and conducted workshops and classes on developing connections with Celtic Goddesses and Gods, stone magick, and magickal correspondences, and led many guided meditations.
This class is free to supporting members of Ardantane. Others must register at https://ardantane.org/event/asherah/. Be sure to add the number of tickets you want before clicking the Blue GET TICKETS button. The fee is $10.
Registration closes at 5PM Mountain Time on Thursday, August 10th.