In the Temple of the Ordinary: Vol 2
A Prayer book Honoring the Sacred
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$16.38
A short collection of goddess-oriented prayers, poems, blessings and invocations.
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This title qualifies for tariff-free shipping to the U.S. and will be signed by the author.
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This is where the sacred is found:
the breath of life
in our bellies,
a turning earth
beneath our feet,
sunshine on our skin,
the pulse of the holy
in our own chests.
This second volume in a series contains 150 thoughtful, inspiring poem-stories rooted in nature, goddess-centered practice, and contemplative living, as we continue to explore everyday magic in the temple of the ordinary.
This is Not a Womancraft Publishing title. This is a self-published title by Molly Remer.
Molly's first Womancraft title Walking with Persephone was released June 2021.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 203 × 19 × 127 mm |
| Sub-title | A Prayer book Honoring the Sacred |
| Author | Molly Remer |
| Pages | 180 |
| Signed? | Unsigned |
| eBook ISBN | 978-1-910559-48-2 |
| Can ship to the U.S.? | Not from here |
Meet the author: Molly Remer

has been gathering the women to circle, sing, celebrate, and share since 2008. She is a priestess, creatrix, and teacher who holds MSW, M.Div, and D.Min degrees and wrote her dissertation about contemporary priestessing in the U.S.
Molly and her husband Mark co-create Story Goddesses, original goddess sculptures, ceremony kits, mini goddesses, and more at Brigid’s Grove. Her previous books are Womanrunes, Earthprayer, Goddess Devotional, She Lives Her Poems, Sunlight on Cedar, Whole and Holy, and The Red Tent Resource Kit and she writes about thealogy, nature, practical priestessing, and the goddess at Patreon, Brigid’s Grove, Feminism and Religion, and Sage Woman Magazine.
Molly lives, works, writes, and creates with her family in her straw bale house and tiny temple in rural Missouri.








