Hello, I'm Amidera. Welcome to my home site.
This site is about women. Particularly women whom I think are amazing. These are original, truly unique women who boldly and sometimes shockingly express themselves. They are not afraid to show their individuality and opinions, to break the rules and gain notoriety in what is, unfortunately, often a man's world. They are ideal women, women who do not care about what men think of them. They serve as examples to all of us, helping us understand and reclaim our heritage as supreme beings. The women to whom this site is devoted are Frida Kahlo, Djuna Barnes, George Sand and Tori Amos. Kahlo is an artist; Barnes a writer and illustrator; Sand a writer; Amos a musician. Each of these women herself is a work of art, serving as a role model to any of us who would like to celebrate our womanhood. (Please visit my pages on these women, as this page is merely an overview of this site and the main content is located on the individual pages.) I most recently have added Natalie Portman to this group. She is an amazing woman, but not for the same reasons as these other women. I just think she's great! My page on her is more like a fan page. And why do I believe that women are supreme beings? You must read "When God Was A Woman" by Merlin Stone. This is the most interesting book I have read in my life, and it has played a major part in shaping my opinions. It tells how the very first religions were Goddess-worshipping, how in early socieites women were supreme. They were the heads of households, makers of law, warriors, rulers...whatever men are now in patriarchal society, women were in those matriarchal socieites. The book also describes the gradual destruction of the Goddess religions by societies that worshipped a male god, and finally deconstructs the myth of Adam and Eve to expose if for what it is: propaganda. This book is a must-read for all women, as well as anyone who wants to know the truth. In the beginning, God was a Woman. |
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Frida Kahlo
Djuna Barnes
George Sand
Tori Amos
Natalie Portman
When God Was A Woman
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