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The Divine Feminine, Matriarchy and Dreams: Andrea M. Butler's Mother

The Divine Feminine, Matriarchy and Dreams: Andrea M. Butler's Mother

Episode 368 Published 4 days, 3 hours ago
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This week, I talk with Andrea M. Butler about her debut speculative fiction Mother.

We dive into a wide range of topics, including:

  • The origin of the novel’s idea
  • Dreams and spiritual communication
  • Energy work and spirituality
  • Speculative fiction grounded in reality
  • The “predictive” nature of fiction
  • Capitalism, wealth inequality, and food insecurity
  • Religion and evangelical culture
  • Community as resistance
  • Divine feminine energy
  • Hope through storytelling

 

Mother by Andrea M. Butler Synopsis

Having gained control of the world’s food supply, a single corporation, SunRay, holds the fate of humanity in its hands. When the government passed the HOME Act and sent millions of immigrants away, it threw the nation into an unprecedented economic crisis. Set in the near future amidst the backdrop of an increasingly volatile climate, Matt and Evie Fisher are struggling to survive.

In order to find a way to save their two daughters, Matt and Evie must wrestle with their faith, their past, and a mysterious illness affecting much of the population. When a series of otherworldly dreams sets Evie on a path to find a mystical portal, and Matt finds himself in possession of information that could topple SunRay and the political network behind it, Evie realizes she is being offered a choice that could not only save her daughters, but could alter the fate of humanity forever.


 

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