“All gods are one God, and all goddesses are one Goddess, and there is one Initiator.”
Dion Fortune, The Sea Priestess
The Creation of Patriarchy, ch. 7, pp. 141-142
The Creation of Patriarchy (1986)
“All gods are one God, and all goddesses are one Goddess, and there is one Initiator.”
Dion Fortune, The Sea Priestess
Source: Storm Over Warlock (1960), Chapter 15, “Dragon Slayer” (p. 164)
Wendy Doniger, Quoted in The Washington Post. Quoted in Antonio de Nicolas, Krishnan Ramaswamy, and Aditi Banerjee (eds.) (2007), Invading the Sacred: An Analysis Of Hinduism Studies In America (Publisher: Rupa & Co., p. 13), also in Rajiv Malhotra: Wendy's Child Syndrome https://rajivmalhotra.com/library/articles/risa-lila-1-wendys-child-syndrome/, also in Rajiv Malhotra: Academic Hinduphobia: A Critique of Wendy Doniger's Erotic School of Indology (2016)
Supporting the removal of the essay Three Hundred Ramayanas from the Delhi University's syllabus, as quoted in " The rule of unreason http://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl2823/stories/20111118282312500.htm", The Frontline (November 2011)
Part 6 : Doing Sixty, p. 270
Moving Beyond Words (1994)
Source: Emir's Education In The Proper Use of Magical Powers (1979), p. 50
“Find the goddess inside yourself instead of looking for the god in someone else.”
Source: Necklace of Kisses
“For me, there are two kinds of women — goddesses and doormats.”
Quoted in: Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce (1969), Time, Vol. 93. p. 66.
1960s
Source: The Phoenix and the Mirror (1969), Chapter 8