Goddess Theocracy

Goddess Theocracy is a type of theocracy that focuses on the worship of Female Gods - also called a Goddess (if Monotheistic) or Goddesses (if Polytheistic). The Goddess Movement refers to a spiritual, feminist, and cultural movement that seeks to re-establish the worship of goddesses and the divine feminine. This movement is characterized by a belief in the balance between the masculine and feminine principles and the importance of nurturing and life-giving aspects of the divine. It also emphasizes the celebration of the female form and female strength and seeks to challenge the patriarchal values that have dominated many societies. As a modern movement, it started, formalized, and organized itself in the 1970's, at the height of the Second Wave Feminism.

History
The Goddess Movement emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the second wave of feminism. It was influenced by a growing interest in the study of ancient religions and the role of women in early societies. Many women began to reject the patriarchal values of traditional religions and sought to explore alternative spiritual paths that emphasized the divine feminine.

The movement gained momentum in the 1980s, with the publication of books such as "The Spiral Dance" by Starhawk and "The Great Cosmic Mother" by Monica Sjöö and Barbara Mor. These works helped to popularize the idea of the goddess as a symbol of female power and spirituality.

In the 1990s, the movement diversified and expanded, with the formation of various organizations and communities dedicated to the worship of the goddess. These groups included Wiccan and Pagan communities, as well as feminist and new age groups.

Today, the Goddess Movement continues to evolve, with a growing emphasis on environmentalism, social justice, and the intersectionality of gender and other forms of oppression. It remains a significant force in contemporary spirituality and feminist thought.

Beliefs
The beliefs and theology of the Goddess Movement vary among different groups and individuals. However, there are some common themes that characterize this movement:

1. The worship of goddesses: ''The Goddess Movement emphasizes the worship of goddesses as representations of the divine feminine. These goddesses are often associated with nature, fertility, and creation.''

2. The importance of balance: ''The movement emphasizes the need for balance between masculine and feminine energies in both individuals and society. This balance is seen as essential for creating a harmonious and sustainable world.''

3. The sacredness of the earth: ''The Goddess Movement views the earth as a sacred and interconnected web of life. Many followers of this movement seek to live in harmony with nature and promote environmentalism and sustainability.''

4. Empowerment of women: ''The movement emphasizes the empowerment of women and the importance of female leadership and creativity. It seeks to challenge patriarchal values and promote gender equality.''

5. Self-exploration and personal growth: The Goddess Movement encourages self-exploration and personal growth as a means of connecting with the divine and developing a deeper understanding of oneself and one's place in the world.

Personality
She believes that God is a woman; a Goddess, but does not care if its monotheist or polytheist. Often chats with Wiccan Theocracy as a bestfriend, but thier personalities are seperate and different. Worships a Goddess at an altar, often rants sometimes (especially in rare cases in which she is angry) about religion that is patriarchal.

Stylistic Notes

 * Always has an altar of the goddess at the home
 * Often wears robes

How To Draw


1. Paint the Background Color in Deep Violet.

2. Draw the Spiral Goddess in White.

3. Now you are done!

Relations
Friends
 * [[File:Ecofem.png]] - I like your ideals, to the point that it became the starting point of our ideology! Mother Nature is the best!
 * [[File:Relfem.png]] - I like your devotion to the goddess! Let us worship the goddess(es) together!

Frenemies
 * [[File:Confem.png]] - You know, I admire your religious devotion, but... why follow the patriarchal gods, thier patriarchal religions?

Enemies
 * [[File:Pat.png]] - You are corruptors of the spirits of equality of genders by means of religion!
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] - Yass queen! But why you are so anti-religious much?

=Sources=
 * [[File:Wikipedia.png]] Goddess Movement

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