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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. _________ salvages crucial elements without appearing to collude with the gnostics, according to Sue's findings.
(a) Vernos.
(b) Logos.
(c) Feminine ego.
(d) Goddess worship.
2. What can rise inside once the attachment to the confining patriarchal world dies, according to the author?
(a) New family.
(b) New being.
(c) New life.
(d) New mystery.
3. Sue wonders why she is uncomfortable with writing the word __________ when she attempts to do so.
(a) Herself.
(b) Goddess.
(c) Love.
(d) Power.
4. What does Sue have done in relation to her face when she is out in Crete with Terry during her trip?
(a) Plaster cast.
(b) Painting.
(c) Song.
(d) Sculpture.
5. When Sue's hands are bound together, she admits that _________ and silence are what bind her in her life.
(a) Marriage.
(b) Duty.
(c) Fear.
(d) Truth.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Athens have to do every seven years as a result of a curse placed upon it? Provide seven sacrifices to __________.
2. The newly awakened woman is a _______ transplanted into hostile soil, until it finds ground in a circle of trees.
3. What do Sue and Betty do in the grove of trees until they feel tired and spent?
4. When one belongs to oneself, one can connect with the rest of ___________ without being trapped or dependent.
5. Sue recalls hearing a six year old refer to God as _________ since God thought that would be the best thing to be.
Short Essay Questions
1. What are some of the things which can achieved by internalizing the Divine Feminine, according to the book?
2. Why does the Goddess Hera take an annual bath at Kanathos, according to Sue's findings?
3. What are the choices from which Sue can choose to celebrate the Divine Feminine?
4. What does Sue do when she is in the stone circle, connecting with the Goddess?
5. When Sandy and Sue come upon a large stone circle in Avebury, what does the guide book say it represents?
6. What does Sue take and then give an offering of another buffalo head nickel to balance the gift when she goes to see the buffaloes?
7. What kind of music allows Sue to feel the radiant mystery of being embraced by the Goddess?
8. What does Sue begin to do in September to further push her journey into the Sacred Feminine?
9. What happens when Betty and Sue begin to dig up two stumps? What do they find they have done?
10. What does Sue see to be a sacred place when she visits and sees a replica of Da Vinci's Cartoon of St. Anne?
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