The Pillars of Gynarchy
“What if women were safe and had full agency over their lives and bodies? What if all spaces were women’s spaces? What if men’s classically
DASA (noun. Sanskrit) A.) Slave and servant of the Goddess B.) one who has surrendered to the Goddess, who is completely subservient to her dominating influence. C.) a person who is the property of a Goddess and desires only to worship and obey Her. The dasa’s entire life is about devotion to his Living Goddess. He is the ultimate Bhakta (devotee of the deity). He will play any other role necessary so long as it pleases his Goddess and makes Her life easier.
“What if women were safe and had full agency over their lives and bodies? What if all spaces were women’s spaces? What if men’s classically
I begin each morning bowing in prayher to the Goddess and pledging myself to her service. Surrender, submit, sacrifice, serve, survive.
by Viola Voltairinewith essays by Natalia Stroika and Pearl O’Leslie Synopsis This book is for men who worship women. It’s for women who think feminism