Welcome to Queen of the Underworld

Pomegranates kiss your lips, goblets of ruby red quench your thirst, candles flicker in the dark temple of ancient magic beneath a shimmering night sky.

A drum beat sounds you in as you feel the Mother pulse of Gaia in the seat of your own womb, and you reawaken your primordial belonging from the dawn of time.

Welcome home to the sanctuary where your darkness is revered and celebrated as the whole woman, shadow and light, all phases of the moon, that you truly are as Nature.

Can you feel your womb re-membering again?

Queen of the Underworld is your invitation to reclaim the ancient sacred feminine rites of passage into your womb that women have been denied for thousands of years in patriarchal culture.

Held in our safe, sacred powerful coven of sisters, you’ll receive the trust and courage to return to your own exiled feminine regions, unearth the hidden treasures in your darkness, and resurrect your gold back into the Queendom of your own life, on behalf of the world.

Our journey is powerfully guided by the most iconic rebirth Goddesses of all time…

Persephone of ancient Greek mythology, and Inanna of ancient Sumerian herstory.

These Goddesses are much more than stories… they’re alive with the consciousness of Earth’s wisdom, and they’re universal sexual gateways into the lived experiences we share as women.

In Queen of the Underworld, you’ll awaken the profound embodied power each of these Goddesses provide, to reawaken the depths of your ancient sacred womb gnosis, to rebirth yourself into the greatest Truth of who you really are.

Is it your time to return to your throne as the Queen of your womb again?


Our Goddess Guides

Queen of the Underworld is powerfully guided by the rebirth Goddesses of the Eleusinian Mysteries of ancient Greece: Persephone the Maiden, Demeter the Mother, and Hecate the Crone, and the Venus-Moon Mysteries of ancient Sumeria: Inanna Queen of Heaven and Ereshkigal Queen of Hell.

Each of these Goddesses offers a mirror for your own embodied dark feminine power journey, through the menstrual rites of rebirth as a Maiden, a Mother, a Queen, and a Crone, weaving wholeness through your own light (full moon) and dark (new moon) nature as a woman.

Persephone

The Maiden

In ancient Greece Persephone was known as the “kore” or maiden, daughter to Demeter. She was abducted by Hades and brought down to the Underworld, a distortion of what would have once been a girl’s dark awakening into menarche (her power). She cycles the darkness and light, descending to the Underworld in autumn, rising again in the spring, like the luteal and follicular phases of the womb cycle.

Demeter

The Mother

Demeter was one of the Titan Goddesses, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. She birthed Persephone with the God of Kings Zeus. She governed the Earth’s abundance through the harvest of the grain. When Persephone was abducted she grieved and raged and caused famine across the Earth. Her own grieving protest eventually brought Persephone back up from the Underworld again.

Hecate

The Crone

Hecate, a far more ancient pre-Hellenic Goddess who likely originated in Anatolia, often depicted with three heads, torches, and a three headed dog, holds the power to descend and rise again. With eyes that see in the darkness, she tells Demeter what has happened to Persephone, and becomes Persephone’s loyal companion (midwife) each time she descends in the autumn.

 

Inanna

Queen of Heaven

In ancient Sumeria Inanna was the rising star of Venus, the Goddess of Love who brought abundance to the Earth. She was sexual, fierce, violent, and rode upon a lion much like Durga in the Hindu tradition. In the legend of Inanna’s Descent, she hears the call of the Great Below, and undergoes the intense initiatory process of integrating the depths of her shadow.

Ereshkigal

Queen of Hell

Dragged down to the Kur (Underworld) by a dragon to forever be Queen there, Ereshkigal was the fallen star of Venus, when she descends in the sky and disappears out of view. Ereshkigal is the dark side of Inanna, they are one Goddess, but in the legend of Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld, Ereshkigal kills Inanna and hangs her on a hook until she is appeased and lets Inanna rise again.