The Goddess was once at the center of spiritual life.
Long before the world's dominant religions took shape, the Divine was understood as feminine. She was the one who held birth, death, and rebirth in her hands — the one who sanctified the cycles of the body, the seasons of the earth, and the sacred threshold of motherhood.
Archaeological evidence from ancient cultures across the world — from the Venus figurines of Paleolithic Europe to the great temples of the Near East — points to a time when the Mother Goddess was not a myth, but a living spiritual reality.
Then, gradually, she was forgotten.
The Mother Goddess Path is a free online class dedicated to recovering what was lost.
Join Cris for a community gathering unearthing the lost Mother Goddess histories, rites, and traditions that once honored motherhood as one of the most sacred passages a woman could walk.
Across cultures and centuries, the Mother Goddess was deeply venerated — known as Inanna, Isis, Demeter, and many other names. These living mythologies reflected the reverence entire civilizations held for the feminine, for birth, and for the sacred work of mothering.
This 90-minute class is an offering to honor the Mother Goddess and all mothers — to call back what was lost and remind every mother present that she stands in an ancient, unbroken lineage of sacred feminine power.
If some part of you has always known that motherhood is sacred — that it deserves more ceremony, more witness, more meaning than our modern world has given it — this gathering is for you.
What We’ll Explore During This Class
remember the burried history of the Goddess and the sacred feminine
Reconnect with ancient maternal wisdom as lived, embodied experience
Together we will explore the Goddess through the lens of ancient mythology and archaeological discovery, reconnect with the embodied wisdom that lives within us as women and mothers, and witness what shifts when pregnancy and postpartum are held within a sacred lineage once again.
UNCOVER practical ways in which the goddess can nourish and support motherhood
GUIDED SHAMANIC JOURNEY TO MEET YOUR INNER GODDESS
Who Is This For?
This is for you if you have ever felt that something deeper was missing from the way our culture holds birth and early motherhood.
If you have sensed that your experience deserved more ritual, more reverence, more meaning. If some part of you has always known that motherhood is sacred — and you are ready to remember why.
You will leave not only with a richer understanding of Goddess history — but with a renewed sense of the sacredness of your own motherhood journey.
Motherhood was never meant to be walked alone, unsupported, or stripped of meaning. It was once recognized as one of the most profound initiations a woman could undergo — a threshold deserving of ceremony, witness, and reverence.
Through myth, archaeology, and embodied reflection, we will trace the deep roots of Goddess spirituality and explore what it means that this wisdom has been largely erased from our collective memory.
This is not simply a history lesson — it is an act of remembrance. Because when we understand how the sacred feminine was once honored, we begin to see our own bodies, our own pregnancies, our own postpartum journeys through entirely different eyes.
You are invited to remember what was always yours — the deep, unbroken thread that connects you to every mother, every goddess, and every woman who has ever crossed this sacred threshold before you.
Frequently Asked Questions
WHEN IS THE LIVE CLASS?
The live class takes place online on Sunday March 29th, from 2-3:30pm CET. If you're attending live, please join on time to ensure your entry.
IS A RECORDING AVAILABLE?
Yes, the class will be recorded and emailed to everyone who signed up for the class.
WHAT DO I NEED FOR THIS CLASS?
For our guided shamanic drum journey, you'll need a comfortable space to lie down flat on your back, with cushions and blankets and an eye pillow or covering.
IS EVERYONE WELCOME?
This is a space for women in The Mother Goddess community. Biological women and those joining with good intentions are warmly welcome.

