Mother God: The Feminine Principle to Our Creator

This book is about Azna, the Mother God. The book has a variety of chapters, including “evidence of the feminine principle,” “who is Mother God?,” “petitioning Azna for help”, frequently asked questions, prayers/meditations, and letters from people who had asked for and received help.

The historical portion of the book is the most interesting. In my opinion, though, too much of the book is taken up with the letters. The idea that many people asked for help and received it can be stated straight out, with maybe a couple of examples. There is no need for as many letters as were included. In addition, I think there's too much self-serving in the letters for a number of them include remarks from people who had read the author's books and were thankful. Again, one or two such things is enough; more than that makes it look like an advertisement.

The book, then, is somewhat disappointing. There's just not enough solid material in the book; too much of it is filler material in the form of letter after letter after letter. This isn't a court case when someone has to provide proof through documentation.


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