We are aware that the gods of patriarchy are pale derivatives and reversals of ancient yet always Present Goddess{es}. We suspect that phallocentric writers and artists who have even a glimmer of insight are sometimes made uncomfortable by their own state of deception. Those who have any awareness of the heinous crime of reversal which is patriarchy must be in a state of deep conflict and fear of...Her.
by Mary Daly
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Mary Daly's work reflects on how the dominant male-centered societies have distorted and diminished the powerful, ancient representations of goddesses. She suggests that the concept of patriarchy is a flawed reversal of a more authentic feminine strength that has been present throughout history. This critique implies that those who contribute to a male-centric narrative may feel an inner turmoil, realizing that their perspectives are based on a deceptive framework that obscures the true significance of the feminine divine.

Daly's assertion highlights the conflict faced by individuals who become aware of the destructive nature of patriarchal values. This awareness creates tension as they grapple with the need to acknowledge and restore the vestiges of feminine power that have been suppressed. The reference to "Her" signifies a deep respect for the original goddess archetypes, suggesting that those entrenched in patriarchy may fear the resurgence of these potent symbols of strength and transformation.

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