Explore the Divine Feminine in Art, Story, & Psyche

Feed your imagination with images, stories, education, and artistic exercises designed to cultivate your connection to 2 million years of Goddesses.

Who Is This For?

Divine Inspiration is for anyone inspired by Goddesses, whether you are a novice or seasoned student. If you would like to nourish your inspiration, intellectual stimulation, creative expression, and personal connection to Goddesses then Divine Inspiration is for you.

Divine Inspiration|Self-Paced Course

Scholarships are available upon request to ensure that this material is financially accessible. Simply fill out a Scholarship Request to get up to 75% off your tuition.

What You’ll Receive

8 video class sessions which include Goddesses mythology and Divine Feminine fairy tales; lectures on mythology, pre-history, psychology, and culture; guided creative and meditative exercises; and examples of goddess art from across time and space. These pre-recorded classes allow you to study at your own pace and return to your favorites at any time.

8 Pre-Recorded Classes

Creative Responses©, symbol amplification, and active imagination are tools we learn about and practice that you’ll take with you beyond the course. Develop your relationship to Goddesses, creativity, and yourself through guided visualization, journaling, symbol research, storytelling, and any artistic medium you prefer.

Exercises and Tools


Recordings of myths and fairytales from around the world with examples of Divine Feminine images, symbols, and archetypes. These stories will provide inspiration for your Creative Responses©, reacquaint you with parts of your own psyche, and confirm that your natural affinity for Goddesses connects you to a vast, ancient, and meaningful lineage.

Myths and Fairytales


An education in a Goddess or womb-centered paradigm where death is always inseparable from regeneration and interconnection is evident. Explore a few of the many examples of this paradigm including: Neolithic Goddess types from the Aegean region; Partnership Oriented Cultures and their effects on society, neurobiology, and art; practices and principals from living indigenous traditions.

Historical and Cultural Context

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What people are saying…

This class was a paradigm shifter. I hadn’t had much education about Goddesses and had also let my art practices go. But in the class, parts of me were awakened that had gone dormant or that I didn’t even realize existed. Keziah led the class with kindness, compassion, and joyful enthusiasm with a clear environment of inclusiveness. I had permission to explore both my psyche and creative process in new, powerful ways. I am so grateful to Keziah for this opportunity!
— B. Downey MA, LMHC
Keziah’s class provided a wonderful dive into Goddess history and storytelling. It was made personal through her skillful guidance into art activity and writing reflections. I thoroughly enjoyed Keziah’s ease with the material and the ways in which she brings her own meaning to the arduous emergence of the feminine energies on the world stage. Highly recommended!
— J. Griffin, PhD
This experience was incredibly informative and my appreciation for Neolithic art has grown even deeper. Keziah is an exceptional teacher who embodies the qualities every educator should possess— empathy, patience, and clear communication. Her openness and understanding create a classroom atmosphere where you feel encouraged and supported, even when venturing into new mediums or unfamiliar topics. She has a unique ability to articulate complex ideas in a way that’s easy to grasp, making learning approachable for everyone. The artistic exercises encouraged us to express our ideas in unique ways and explore the material more deeply. I also appreciated the sharing sessions as they provided a wonderful opportunity to hear our diverse perspectives and insights. It fostered a sense of community and collaboration.
— R. Cunningham, MA