Your Impressions of the Words of the Goddess Ishtar

Discover below the reactions of those who have already read the Words of Ishtar.

Their testimonials reflect the emotion and depth these writings have awakened.
You too can share your thoughts, feelings, or your own vision by leaving a message below.
Your voice will enrich this millennia-old transmission.

I have read the Words of the Goddess Ishtar… such wisdom!
What a joy, this return to the essential!
Thank you for this poetic sharing.

Mina
23/04/2025

Thank you so much for this precious gift you offer:
these ancient, luminous, and profound words that travel through the ages and seem to whisper in the ears of today’s women a wisdom the world has long tried to silence.

I did not know Ishtar’s teachings. But as I read them, I felt something both distant and deeply intimate — as if these words, coming from the dawn of time, were speaking directly to a part of myself.

An ancient part, perhaps wounded, yet still alive and dignified.
A part of me that seeks, understands, sometimes forgives, but never ceases to create, to love, to bring light.

All these feminine voices reduced to silence by religious powers touch me deeply.
There is, in the history of women, so much imposed silence, so much light deliberately veiled.
And to read Ishtar’s teachings today is like hearing that light once more.
It never vanished. It was simply buried beneath centuries of domination, oblivion, and fear.

This text is a breath.
An ancient breath, yet still burning.
It speaks of justice, hope, courage, motherhood, anger, humility, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
It also speaks of the power of beginnings — of everything that is born and all that this implies.
And finally, it pays tribute to that creative force embodied by the feminine — not a fragile or passive femininity, but one that is incandescent, foundational, sacred.

The eighth teaching, the one about eternal women, moved me profoundly.
It speaks so truthfully of that mysterious strength that sleeps within us.
It reminds us that what we carry is not always visible — yet it is within us that worlds are born.

It does not glorify woman only for her ability to give physical birth,
but for her power to carry, to sustain, to transmute the invisible into powerful realities.

Thank you for building this bridge toward a past I did not know,
but that feels strangely familiar.
Thank you for sharing this treasure from the first light of humanity —
a time when Gods and Goddesses still lived within gestures and gazes.

And thank you as well for your trust.
It is deeply touching, in a world often cold and hurried,
to bring forth a message so personal, profound, and meaningful.
It inspires me to keep searching, reading, understanding —
to explore forgotten texts and weave connections between ancient civilizations and today’s struggles.

For all of this is bound together.

With all my gratitude.

Cadie
02/07/2025

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