The White Goddess of Truth
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403645421 - 585 pages
€32.29
Synopsis
After a violent storm in January 1647 in the Netherlands, votive stones and altars with texts and reliefs referring to an unknown goddess named Nehalennia were found on a beach in Zeeland. It was, and still is, incorrectly maintained in history that she was a goddess who belonged to a local cult. This happened not only because of the tunnel vision of researchers, but also because information was demonstrably and consciously withheld. As a result, Nehalennia acquired the stature of a legend.
Demi H. Quins, a writer and researcher, discovered, after moving to southern France, that this goddess was also no stranger in the Pyrenees. She decided to follow the traces of those who had revered Nehalennia as their Goddess of Light and started to unearth her true nature. Nehalennia was known all over the world and an ongoing power-struggle continues to rage that started millennia ago. This battle described here between dark and light, is still surprisingly relevant. Quins says Nehalennia is the key we require to make the Earth a radiant place again.
A large format book with nearly 600 pages packed with information that has never before reached the general public.
About Demi H. Quins
De in Nederland geboren Demi Quins heeft vooral interesse in het bestuderen van uitgewist gedachtegoed van hen die weigerden zich de les te laten lezen door overheersers en kerstenaars. Het in Frankrijk zo bewaarde en gekoesterde erfgoed lonkte en was een van de voornaamste redenen voor haar om in de Pyreneeën neer te strijken. Samen met haar man Hendrik woont ze op een berg in een Frans hameau in de nabijheid van Rennes-le-Château en Bugarach. Regelmatig trekt ze eropuit om onderzoek te doen, niet alleen in de regio, maar ook in de archieven.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Tuesday, 14 June 2022 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9789403645421 |
Pagecount | 585 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 193 x 260 mm |
Author | Demi H. Quins |
Category | Religion and spirituality > Other religion |