Goddess Culture in Israel Tour

The Holy Land of Israel holds significance not only for the three major religions but also as a testament to Mother Earth and the remarkable Goddess Cultures that flourished here for over 6000 years. This land is the cradle of human civilization, marking the spot where the first Homo sapiens ventured beyond Africa, where the agricultural revolution began around 11,500 years ago, and where humanity constructed its first homes, villages, temples, and cities. It’s also the birthplace of the first stone circles, dolmens, and megalithic sites, forming a network across the landscape. This era was dominated by Goddess worship, with matriarchal societies led by women priests living in harmony and peace.

Join us on a unique 7-day tour to explore the awe-inspiring Goddess Culture sites throughout Israel and delve into the fascinating narrative of her-story. Your guide for this journey will be Zeev Ben Arie, Ph.D., an expert on sacred sites in Israel.

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Goddess Culture in Israel Tour

At the dawn of civilization, the Goddess was revered. Israel, 11,500 years ago, marked the emergence of advanced matriarchal societies focused on agriculture, venerating Mother Earth in her various forms. For 6,000 years, a sophisticated Goddess culture flourished in Israel, leaving behind astonishing artifacts.

During our 7-day tour, we will reconnect with the Mother Goddess and delve into the roots of our civilization. We’ll uncover the extraordinary, largely untold story of prehistoric Goddess civilizations, visit the sacred “Vagina Caves” and natural sites used by early humans, and explore the world’s earliest homes, villages, and cities. Our journey will take us through a network of stone circles, dolmens, and megalithic sites designed to harness Earth’s energies and forge a connection between heaven and earth. We’ll discover the first temples and artistic treasures from prehistoric times in some of the most energetically powerful places in the land.

Our exploration will cover key themes such as the mystery of Homo sapiens’ appearance, the domestication of the first animals and plants, the transition to life in houses and villages, and the development of pottery and metallurgy. We’ll delve into the advanced spirituality of the Goddess culture of prehistory, which ushered in a golden age for humanity. It appears the Mother Goddess guided her human children, bestowing upon them the gifts of the Earth, dominion over animals and plants, and the higher thought forms, feelings, emotions, and values that define us today. This tour is a call to remember and reconsider the role of the Mother Goddess in shaping our world.

אלות מוות תרבות האלה במוזיאון ישראל
Goddesses in the Israeli Museum

 

Goddess Culture in Israel Tour Itinerary

Day 1: The Emergence of Modern Man in the Carmel

We begin by exploring the World Heritage site of Nahal Me’arot, an early hub for Homo sapiens with advanced cognitive abilities. Here, early humans held the cave sacred, laying the groundwork for dwelling and belief in rebirth through Mother Earth. We’ll delve into Dorothy Garrod’s groundbreaking discoveries, including the Natufian Culture, the first known Goddess Culture. The day concludes with a visit to the Prehistory Museum in Haifa, followed by an evening in a Galilean village.

Day 2: Vagina Caves, Witches, and Pigeons in Lower Galilee

Focusing on prehistoric Goddess religion and sacred Vagina Caves, we start at the Pigeons Cave in Western Galilee, a site of domestication breakthroughs. A short drive takes us to the Witch Cave in Hilazon Valley, a 14,000-year-old sacred site. We’ll explore further Vagina Caves and the stunning Amud Canyon, highlighting the reverence for Goddess Culture. The night is spent in a Galilean village.

Day 3: Agricultural Revolution and Goddess Settlements in the Jordan Valley

Today’s journey showcases the dawn of agriculture and the rise of complex matriarchal societies. Starting at the Shaar Hagolan Museum, we explore the Yarmukian Culture’s advanced Goddess culture. Our exploration includes the impressive dolmens near Kibbutz Shamir and sacred water sources near Mount Hermon. The day wraps up at the Prehistoric Man Museum in Maayan Baruch. Overnight in a Galilean village.

Day 4: Stone Circles, Goddess Villages, and Megalithic Sites of the Golan

We investigate Earth energies and megalithic sites integral to late Goddess Cultures. Rujum Hiri, a prehistoric stone circle, introduces us to the area’s ancient villages, dolmens, and megaliths, underscoring the connection to celestial and terrestrial energies. Time permitting, we’ll visit additional sites in Galilee. Night in a Galilean village.

Day 5: Goddess Temples and Earth Energies in the Desert

Venturing into the desert, we reach Ramon Crater to explore Ramat Saharonim, hosting some of Israel’s oldest temples and structures sacred to the Goddess. The Negev Craters, especially, offer profound connections to Earth energies. Overnight in Mitzpe Ramon.

Day 6: 6,000 Years of Goddess Culture from Jericho to Ein Gedi

Spanning 6,000 years, we explore the Goddess Culture from Jericho’s ancient tower to Ein Gedi’s temple, reflecting a harmonious existence. A Dead Sea visit offers a unique swimming experience, while Ein Gedi and Jericho provide insights into the sacred intertwining of life. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 7: Goddess Full Circle at the Israel Museum, Canaanite Goddesses in Judea

Our final day takes us to the Israel Museum to view Goddess-era statues and artifacts, synthesizing our journey’s experiences. We’ll visit Tel Gezer, a site devoted to Canaanite Goddesses, ending our tour with a reflective ceremony overlooking the coastal plain.

פנים מערת היונים והחפירות הארכיאולוגית ליד הר גמל בגליל
Dove cave in the Galilee

price

price includes:
  • minibus
  • 6 nights in the Guesthouses above or similar
  • H b
  • All entrance fees
  • Guiding zeev ben arie PhD on sacred places in Israel
Price does not include:
  • Tips – 35 euro a person
  • flights
  • lunches
  • drinks
מגליתים עתיקים בתל גזר בשפלה
Menhirs in Gezer
מערת הרחם ליד דיר אל אסעאד גליל
Vegina cave
חדרים ברוגמים רמת סהרונים נגב
Tumulus in the Negev

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