Praise for Roar Like a Goddess
Acharya Shunya, the first female head of an ancient Vedic lineage, brings the powerful Hindu goddesses Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati alive for our modern context with her vivid pre-patriarchal interpretations of their qualities and activities. She offers direct practices to locate these goddess energies within ourselves. The book provides an ongoing point of reference to refresh our goddess connections in the face of everyday challenges. Her personal stories and those of other women offer inspiration and guidance for readers to strengthen personal agency, dedication to self-care, and care of others based on wisdom, self-respect, and respect for all life.
Rachael Wooten, PhD
Diplomate Jungian analyst and author of Tara: The Liberating Power of the Female Buddha
What Acharya Shunya has accomplished in this book is nothing short of a reinterpretation of the Hindu tradition, harnessing its mythic power for the empowerment of women of all faiths (or none). Her command of a vast and varied tradition is unmistakable, her wisdom is evident, and her enthusiasm is infectious. This is a book destined to be life-changing for anyone bold enough to enter into its symbolic world. It not only rocksit roars.
Rev. Dr. John R. Mabry
author of Spiritual Guidance across Traditions
One of the gifts we receive from the Indian tradition is the recognition of the Divine Feminine as Shakti, the nondual energy of life. The goddesses of India are faces of the one great Shakti, and each of them has her own naturewhich is a facet of our nature. When we know how to internalize and contemplate these goddess energies, their Shakti can transform us from within. Acharya Shunya beautifully reveals how understanding and practicing with these goddesses can empower a woman to experience her own deep power, beauty, and wisdom.
Sally Kempton
author of Awakening Shakti and Meditation for the Love of It
Roar Like a Goddess is a portal to the power of the three wisdom goddesses that lie within each of us. This book is a transmission that will awaken and empower you.
Tracee Stanley
author of Radiant Rest and Empowered Life Self-Inquiry Oracle Deck
Through my work as a yoga advocate and spiritual activist, Ive found it increasingly important to turn to ancient spiritual texts as a blueprint for modern living. In her newest book, Acharya Shunya does just this: through discussion of goddess legends and theory, she provides actionable information for empowerment and establishes herself as a unique voice in the field of yogic and feminist studies. Unafraid to speak truth to power, Acharya Shunyas voice is powerful and resonant like a channeled message for us from the divine goddesses of Vedic culture. There are many messages and practices that all will find useful, regardless of gender identity. I love the meditations and affirmation practices particularly as a foundation for self-development, as well as a powerful addition to my personal practice. Roar Like a Goddess is a timeless book so needed right now, in our times. It is a resource and a delight to read that I will be turning to again and again.
Susanna Barkataki
author of Embrace Yogas Roots
Roar Like a Goddess is a much-needed clarion call for every woman (and man) to stand up and exclaim: Im willing to be seen. Im willing for my voice to be heard. Im willing to be fully connected to myself. Im willing to own and express my place of value, purpose, and belonging within myself and in the world around me. Shunyas is not an ego-centric petition. Hers is one that also exclaims: Im willing to see you, hear you, stay connected to you, and welcome you as equally empowered as I am. Shunyas words are not a request but a clear-hearted demand that this modern era asks of all of usall women and all men: to stand up and affirm our interconnectedness and express our full potential as human beings. Filled with keen insight, inspiring stories, and potent exercises, Roar Like a Goddess is a treasure and pleasure to reada seminal work for all of us who wish to embrace a clear path to knowing and standing up in who we truly are.
Richard Miller, PhD
founder of iRest Institute, developer of iRest Meditation (iRest.org), and author of iRest Meditation: Restorative Practices for Health, Resiliency, and Well-Being and The iRest Program for Healing PTSD
In this modern compendium of ancient Hindu goddess mythology, Archarya Shunya teaches us how to harness our divine rage with power and precisionlike focused fury from the forehead of the goddess! Thank you, Archarya, for this potent gift. The aim of divine rage is not vengeance, but to reorder the world.
Valarie Kaur
author of See No Stranger and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project
Roar Like a Goddess is my favorite kind of mythological book, as it demands the contemporary reinterpretation of the stories and archetypes we encounter and acknowledges their evolutionary nature. Acharya Shunya skillfully shows how we are the ones who must keep the Goddess energies evolving and alive within us, which will ultimately lead us to becoming the fully sovereign, authentic beings that we were born to be.
Meghan Don
author of Feminine Courage: Remembering Your Voice and Vision Through a Retelling of our Myths and Inner Stories
Roar Like a Goddess is not a book about the Goddess; it is the voice of the Goddess, bold and clear, with a message ancient and ever new: You are That. Drawing from her life experience, the inspired wisdom of the Vedas, and a fearless commitment to support spiritual awakening for all, Acharya Shunya has gifted us with a revolutionary guidebook for living truthfully, compassionately, and fully. Nothing less will bring forth the healing necessary for our families, nations, and our planet. Gift this book to yourself, your mother, daughters, friends, and allies. Its time.
Yogacharya Ellen Grace OBrian
spiritual director of Center for Spiritual Enlightenment and author of The Jewel of Abundance: Finding Prosperity through the Ancient Wisdom of Yoga
Roar Like a Goddess is one of the most introspective, thought-provoking works in the true spirit of know thyself in current times. Who is a true goddess? What does it take to become one? Acharya Shunya takes us to an astute journey merging the ancient and the modern, guiding each one of us to rise to our Highest Self. A must-read for every woman out there, and perhaps men too!
Somanjana Chatterjee
board member of Silicon Valley Interreligious Council
In this timely and transformational book, Acharya Shunya offers spiritual seekers a much-needed gift: a rational, sensible, and eminently practical understanding of the Divine Feminine in all its diverse expressions. With engaging storytelling and a treasure trove of practices, Roar Like a Goddess shows the way to communion with the Goddess within all of us, regardless of our gender or belief system.
Philip Goldberg
author of American Veda, The Life of Yogananda, and Spiritual Practice for Crazy Times
Tuning in to the archetypal and symbolic energies of Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati offers us a way to embody our inner power and self-agency at a time when we are all being called upon to wake up in the world. If you need to find or refine your voice and would like to encourage others in your life to do so too, please gift yourself and everyone you know a copy of Roar Like a Goddess.
Felicia Tomasko
editor in chief of LA YOGA Ayurveda and Health and faculty at Loyola Marymount Universitys Center for Religion and Spirituality
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