Inanna (Talk)
Regular price
£25.00
Early Bird Price:
If you enrol on this talk before 11th February 2026 you will receive the special price of £20.00
This talk covers:
Inanna Goddess of Love & War, Queen of Heaven ✨✨✨Deep Dive: Online ✨✨✨
Inanna was one of the most important Goddesses of ancient Sumer, appearing in the earliest cuneiform tablets, our first written records. She is a foundational Goddess, one whose presence has shaped human culture from its very beginnings. As societies evolved, migrated, and merged, Inanna did not disappear; she evolved with them. She transformed, becoming Ishtar, Astarte, Aphrodite, and Venus. She is the Morning and Evening Star, and her myths were woven into later traditions, carried through time and shaping beliefs, religion, and politics. Inanna held the powers that ordered civilisation, kingship was granted and withdrawn by the Goddess, they ruled because she chose them. (This divine right of kings later shifts to God granted sovereignty.)
Inanna cannot be understood in isolation. Hers is a complex myth that requires us to explore her dark mirror: Lilith, carries her exiled and untamed aspects, and her sister Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld, who embodies death, grief, and profound transformation. Together, they form a complete cycle of power: desire, descent, and return. They speak to the dark night of the soul, exile and wildness, and the rise back into radiance and sovereignty. Lilith and Ereshkigal stand at the threshold of Inanna’s myth as her counterparts, they hold the displaced aspects of the Sacred Feminine.
This interactive Deep Dive will explore the story of Inanna and her counterparts, Ereshkigal and Lilith. We will explore why she may be calling to you now, how her myths reflect the cost of denying parts of the self, and how working with her can support the restoring of wholeness.
What to expect:
A welcome reflective atmosphere and a focused narrative of exploration of ancient deities, spiritual and symbolic interpretations, space for live questions and interaction. This talk should last between 1.5 to 2 hours.
When:
Sunday 22nd February, 1600 - 1800hrs. This talk will take place using Zoom so it does not matter where you are in the world you can still join Wyn for this stimulating and informative talk.
Regular price
£25.00
Early Bird Price:
If you enrol on this talk before 11th February 2026 you will receive the special price of £20.00
This talk covers:
Inanna Goddess of Love & War, Queen of Heaven ✨✨✨Deep Dive: Online ✨✨✨
Inanna was one of the most important Goddesses of ancient Sumer, appearing in the earliest cuneiform tablets, our first written records. She is a foundational Goddess, one whose presence has shaped human culture from its very beginnings. As societies evolved, migrated, and merged, Inanna did not disappear; she evolved with them. She transformed, becoming Ishtar, Astarte, Aphrodite, and Venus. She is the Morning and Evening Star, and her myths were woven into later traditions, carried through time and shaping beliefs, religion, and politics. Inanna held the powers that ordered civilisation, kingship was granted and withdrawn by the Goddess, they ruled because she chose them. (This divine right of kings later shifts to God granted sovereignty.)
Inanna cannot be understood in isolation. Hers is a complex myth that requires us to explore her dark mirror: Lilith, carries her exiled and untamed aspects, and her sister Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld, who embodies death, grief, and profound transformation. Together, they form a complete cycle of power: desire, descent, and return. They speak to the dark night of the soul, exile and wildness, and the rise back into radiance and sovereignty. Lilith and Ereshkigal stand at the threshold of Inanna’s myth as her counterparts, they hold the displaced aspects of the Sacred Feminine.
This interactive Deep Dive will explore the story of Inanna and her counterparts, Ereshkigal and Lilith. We will explore why she may be calling to you now, how her myths reflect the cost of denying parts of the self, and how working with her can support the restoring of wholeness.
What to expect:
A welcome reflective atmosphere and a focused narrative of exploration of ancient deities, spiritual and symbolic interpretations, space for live questions and interaction. This talk should last between 1.5 to 2 hours.
When:
Sunday 22nd February, 1600 - 1800hrs. This talk will take place using Zoom so it does not matter where you are in the world you can still join Wyn for this stimulating and informative talk.