Wisdom's Feast Workshops




  • Sophia is all knowing, all loving, all feminine, and above all she has the authority of the World Teacher
  • Great Mother Goddess - The Neolithic settlement of Chatal Huyuk (c.7000 BC) in Anatolia provides archaeological evidence that the worship of the Mother Goddess experienced a long continuity. Between the 5th and 3rd millennia BC, the worship of Goddess became established in the Fertile Crescent in the Indus Valley, and around the Aegean Sea. Creator, Nurturer and the Protector - she was the very center of the primitive universe.
  • Tara - in Sanskrit language means “savior” or “star”. We hear the echoes of her name in Latin – Terra. The Druids called her Tara. An ancient saga of Finland speaks of Tar – “the woman of wisdom”. A tribe in South America calls their goddess of wisdom Tarahumara. The Cheyenne people speak of “star woman” IshTar, who fell from heavens and gave crafts to humans. To the Tibetans Buddha – the Enlightened One is even higher of the gods, and the mother of all Buddhas the mother of all enlightened souls is called Tara.
  • Innanna - The Near East goddess of wisdom Ishtar/Innana or Astarte wielded enormous influence in the ancient world. In all these beliefs and religions Innana is considered the channel of wisdom.