Citations:goddex

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English citations of goddex and Goddex

Noun: "(neologism) a genderless or non-binary deity; a deity whose gender is unknown"[edit]

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  • 2018, Danielle Dulsky, The Holy Wild: A Heathen Bible for the Untamed Woman, page 238:
    Know yourself as a pan-elemental being of light and dark, the sovereign Prophetess who is Maiden, Hunter, Mother, Father, Crone, Sage, and the genderless Goddex all at once.
  • 2020, Cheryl Rafuse, "Why You Should Quarantine (Your Plants)", Boston Compass, November 2020, page 6:
    First off: to anyone feeling an iota of guilt for indulging your plant-loving inner green goddex during the pandemic—you stop that right now.
  • 2020, Danielle Dulsky, Seasons of Moon and Flame: The Wild Dreamer's Epic Journey of Becoming, page 58:
    Light three candles now: one each for a lover with warm hands, a poet's tongue, and the Goddess/God/Goddex.
  • 2021, Elliot Director, "The Gender Evolution of Air", in Astraea Taylor, Air Magic, page 56:
    These days, a Witch or pagan might welcome a warm summer wind as an inherently feminine blessing from a femme goddex, or call upon the powers of air for their blessing in writing or with creativity, acknowledging these as primal experiences that are both active and passive.
  • 2021, Joss Lake, Future Feeling: A Novel, page unnumbered page:
    Queers of the world have long rejected the family unit as the primary organizing force for society and have always found ways to operate according to the ways of our guides, the great, ancient fungal goddexes.
  • 2021, Lorraine Monteagut, Brujas: The Magic and Power of Witches of Color, unnumbered page:
    The Goddex is a deity who contains both divine feminine and masculine energies.
  • 2022, Danielle Dulsky, The Holy Wild Grimoire: A Heathen Handbook of Magick, Spells, and Verses, page 158:
    Can you reflect on a time in your life when you were in your depths but came to a new understanding of the meaning of the sacred, God/Goddess/Goddex, or whatever name you prefer for the cosmic infinite?
  • 2022, Monique Jenkinson, Faux Queen: A Life in Drag, unnumbered page:
    Thank God, or Goddess, or Goddex we failed and found each other.