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Divine Feminine and The Temple of Asherah

There are places where the veil between worlds is thin—a hush before the storm, the scent of rain on ancient stones, a pulse beneath the sand that remembers every footstep.
Such is the Temple of Asherah, eternal and yet always being reborn.

The Forgotten Queen

Asherah. Some call her the “Queen of Heaven,” others the lost Mother whose name was almost erased from every holy book. She was there before the ink dried, before gods went to war and stories were rewritten. In her temple, there was no shame in the feminine, no apology for power, hunger, or the full bloom of desire.

Men and women alike came to her sanctuaries—not with bowed heads and guilt, but with hearts hungry for healing, for truth, for the blessing of being seen. The pillars of her temple were carved not just with symbols, but with secrets—each one a promise, a memory, a whispered spell to call the lost and the longing back home.
6 months ago. Sunday, July 27, 2025 at 7:41 PM

To step into the Temple of Asherah is to remember who you are when the world isn’t looking.

It is to claim your desires—fierce, flawed, and divine—and to offer them without fear.

It is to kneel, not because you are broken, but because you are whole enough to worship and be worshipped in turn.

 


Some will call it blasphemy. Some will call it madness.

But those who know, know:

 


The temple is wherever you make it.

 


The goddess still waits,

and she’s never been afraid of your fire.

 

 

 

 


Light a candle.

Write your prayer.

The Queen is listening—always.


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