Divine Feminine Archetypes: How Greek Goddesses Can Help Women Reclaim Self-Love — Isaya Gabriel
19 March 2026

Divine Feminine Archetypes: How Greek Goddesses Can Help Women Reclaim Self-Love — Isaya Gabriel

The Infinite Life: Consciousness Raising, Spiritual Transformation

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What can Greek goddesses teach us about self-love, boundaries and personal power?

In this episode of The Infinite Life Podcast, host Katische Haberfield speaks with spiritual writer, mixed-media artist and goddess teacher Isaya Gabriel about the role of divine feminine archetypes in personal growth and healing.

Isaya has spent more than twenty years working with the Greek goddess archetypes including Artemis, Aphrodite, Hera, Persephone and Athena. In this conversation she explains how these mythological figures can function as psychological and spiritual archetypes that help women understand emotions, boundaries, self-leadership and embodiment.

Through mythology, storytelling and personal experience, Isaya shares how reconnecting with the divine feminine can help women move from disempowerment into self-trust, self-love and personal sovereignty.

In this episode

• How Greek goddess archetypes can guide emotional healing and personal growth
 • The deeper meaning behind goddesses like Artemis, Hera, Aphrodite and Persephone
• Why mythological archetypes still resonate in modern spiritual practice
• How the Persephone myth reflects transformation through life’s darker periods
• The connection between archetypes, embodiment and personal development
• Why self-love must be expressed through practical daily actions
• How women can reclaim boundaries, sovereignty and emotional awareness

This episode is for listeners interested in divine feminine spirituality, goddess archetypes, self-love, women’s empowerment and mythological approaches to personal transformation.

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