Pagan Portals - Medusa

Guardian, Serpent, Survivor

Published by Moon Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $12.95

About The Book

A guide to working with Medusa, her mythology, and her role in feminism, art and culture through the ages.

She was never the monster... Long before Perseus struck her down, Medusa was a guardian, a serpent-crowned goddess who turned away evil and watched over thresholds. Patriarchal myth recast her as the monstrous feminine – beautiful, cursed, and vilified for her own rape. But Medusa has never gone quietly into the pages of mythology. She lives on in the rage of the silenced, in every victim who is blamed, in every person who lives in the liminal, and in every woman that refuses to bow her head. Drawing on ancient sources, feminist thought, psychoanalysis, and magical practice, Medusa is restored to her rightful place as protector, guide, and emblem of survival. From Hesiod’s sea-born goddess to Ovid’s victim, from Renaissance marble to modern feminist icon – a tale of transformation – the story of how a spirit once erased has risen again to show us how we might reclaim her gaze as our own. Fierce, mythic, and defiantly female, this is Medusa as she has always been: guardian, survivor, and serpent-crowned mirror of the world.

About The Author

Sian Sibley is a writer, witch, and educator with over thirty years’ experience in magical practice and ecological spirituality. She leads the DragonOak Coven, which she founded in the 1990s, and has taught generations of witches through ritual, study, and lived connection with the land. Holding master’s degrees in Biological Science and in Ecology and Spirituality, she weaves together science, animism, and Pagan practice in her work.

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Pagan Portals: Medusa is a book that mirrors the goddess it is written about. It transforms through the pages from the base myth and ancient ideas of this misunderstood figure to focussing on her modern meaning. From monstrous outcast in Classical antiquity to psychological archetype in the era of Freud and Jung, to symbol of liberation and power for many communities, Sibley leaves no stone unturned in her reintroduction of this important goddess again for a new audience in the 21st century.

Benjamin Stimpson, BA, author of Of Doves & Ravens: The Witches and Wisefolk of Wales and the Borders

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