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A Question on the Scriptures of Our Mother God

I have ordered and am reading The Gospel of Our Mother God and am pulled to it with something I suppose is faith. It feels right in my hands, I don't know how else to explain it. I was drawn to your site in particular because I honestly thought I was the only one who felt a strong pull to Mary, Isis, Dea and felt that these were all paths to the same place. I've carried rosary beads and meditated with them since I was a kid without really being able to define what it was I was doing but knew I found comfort in it. It's been a relief to finally find out that I'm not the only one. I've tried to do some research on where the mythos in the beginning come from and I'm constantly led to fictional feminism writing sites. I know that google does not know all and thought that perhaps you could lead me in the right direction? I'm trying to define the basis for the creation mythos? Is it a mixture of modern ideas or a mixture of old ideas or neither? I apologize if the answer is somewhere on the site and I just can't find it. I would like to know how to define this book when I share it (and I will be). Is it feminine writing or something older? The various Scriptures (other than the Sanskrit ones) appear to have been written in their current form 30 to 40 years ago. There have been claims that they are much older, but we feel there is little evidence for that (at least in the literal sense of these exact texts being much older). Many of the motifs and archetypes in the Scriptures clearly have analogies in ancient traditions, and we certainly do not believe them to be at all influenced by modern feminism, "new age" beliefs or other modern doctrines. We believe their purity and holiness shines out far beyond anything of that sort. Some people hold them to be a revelation of ancient truth, and others simply regard them as inspired poetry. The only claim we make for them is the one you also have noticed - the fact that they feel so right. They have inspired people and changed lives for over three decades, and for many who find the patriarchal redactions of our ancient traditions unpalatable, these are the Scriptures, putting into words appropriate to the late Kali Yuga (but by no means influenced by its prejudices) the ancient Faith of Our Mother God. We have found these Scriptures to be a wellspring of truth and beauty, and we hope you will too.