The First Mother: The Divine Feminine Across the Ancient World
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Before the gods had names, she already had altars.
From prehistoric caves to the grand temples of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Mesoamerica, the divine feminine is the oldest continuous thread in the history of human religion. Every civilization found her — and each one understood her differently.
In this episode, we trace that thread across five chapters:
- Prehistoric Beginnings — the earliest deliberate objects made by human hands, and what they reveal about humanity's first sacred instincts
- Inanna & Isis — two goddesses who descended into darkness and restored what was broken, from the rivers of Mesopotamia to the banks of the Nile
- The Greek Goddesses — Gaia, Demeter, Athena, and Artemis as distinct expressions of a single feminine sacred: earth, wisdom, the hunt, the moon
- Mesoamerica — Coatlicue and Pachamama, goddesses who held both life and death without contradiction
- Enduring Symbols — the moon, moving water, and dark soil as the universal language connecting these traditions across time and geography
She was never just one thing. That is precisely why she endured.
First Beliefs explores the sacred histories, ancient religions, and spiritual philosophies that shaped human civilization.
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