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Conversations with the Goddess: Encounters at Petra, Place of Power Dorothy (Chickee to her friends) would be the first one to admit that she had no idea that her trip in the 70’s to When she was exploring the site she was fascinated with how Petra’s people lived, what were their living arts, and traditions for death. At the time of her visit to Petra, her goals were modest; one goal being that of encouraging her sons to perceive themselves as global citizens by way of their father’s Middle Eastern heritage. Secondly, she had always hoped to provide her sons with a well-rounded, cultural, and academic education.
Out of her encounters and dialogues with the Goddess she received a spiritual and physical empowerment she had never before experienced. In addition to actually walking through her own doubt and confusion, Chickee found she needed an authentic vocabulary for her experiences. Hoping to ground her ongoing dialogues with the Goddess, Chickee entered areas of inquiry beyond what she learned as an undergraduate. As a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of Delaware, Chickee received an endowed fellowship for a Master’s degree in English Literature. Her studies led to ancient history, archaeology, depth psychology, quantum physics, transpersonal psychology and the evolution of consciousness, and the study of ancient religion and mythology. Chickee says, “My hope for the reader of Conversations with the Goddess: Encounter at Petra, Place of Power is that they feel they are experiencing the voice of the Goddess. Every woman is part of Her Story, emerging in our times, a story which includes affirmation of women’s wisdom and the spiritual power of the feminine.”
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