Jen Taylor is a singer/song-writer whose musings deliver a veritable theogony of Goddesses and ancient bad girls from the Egyptian Hathor to modern day Xena Warrior Princess. Her accompanying video work tugs at our cultural amnesias and personal mythologies.
Jen is pursuing her PhD in Philosophy & Religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies in the Women’s Spirituality department, a pioneering transnational / radical feminist program. Her philosophical work focuses on re-wilding the body/mind, eco-feminism, and the mythology of partnership societies. She studied Engaged Buddhism with peace activist and Zen Buddhist Thich Nhat Hanh in France and is a partnership leader for Riane Eisler’s Partnership Institute.
Jen stewards a 40-acre land trust and environmental retreat center, whose biggest project is water remediation through nature’s premiere water engineer and keystone species, the humble Beaver.
Love this article. Thank you Jen. I am going to share the link here on the divine feminine app.
I love this particular stone – am fascinated by them – have been since the 80’s with Gimbutas’s work. Isn’t it interesting that archeologists “anthropomorphize” them thereby dismissing meaning yet in one more way – Should we call them goddesses, well, you get the idea…I do not see an owl – I see a woman’s image with eyes – significant that.
Welcome! Look forward to working with you.
are there links to her video work?
Hi her first contribution is coming and will have her video works there.