Occult Feminism and Rachel Wilson's Insights

By KATHERINE SARVIS

Occult Feminism and Rachel Wilson's Insights - KATHERINE SARVIS
  • Release Date: 2026-05-09
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality

Description

DISCLAIMER: This book was inspired by and modeled after Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation by Rachel Wilson. This is an independent companion title with no affiliation to Rachel Wilson or her publisher. Unlike the original, this edition adds structured Key Insights, Biblical Application sections grounded in Orthodox Christian theology, Practical Exercises for personal reflection, and Key Concepts definitions to deepen comprehension and personal application chapter by chapter. You were told feminism was a grassroots movement for justice. You were never told who funded it, where its theology came from, or what it actually produced in women's lives. This book gives you the complete picture — the suppressed historical record, the documented occult connections, the financial trail, and the Orthodox Christian framework that puts it all in context — so you can evaluate the biggest social revolution of all time with full information in hand. WHAT YOU GET: • Key Insights per chapter that surface the patterns and connections the mainstream narrative actively conceals • Biblical Application sections grounding each chapter's findings in Scripture, from Genesis to the New Testament epistles • Practical Exercises at the end of every chapter designed for honest self-reflection and real-world observation • Key Concepts boxes defining the historical figures, movements, and theological terms you need to follow the argument clearly • A documented trail from ancient Mesopotamian goddess worship through Theosophy, the Golden Dawn, CIA-connected feminist organizing, and the Satanic Temple's abortion sacrament campaign • An unflinching examination of the Rockefeller and Ford Foundation financing behind the women's liberation movement and what those funders actually wanted in return • A chapter-by-chapter analysis of the statistical record — divorce, single motherhood, women's declining happiness — that the movement's institutional media has never honestly reported • An Orthodox Christian anthropology of womanhood that offers a theologically serious alternative to the feminist account, built on the Theotokos, the sacramental theology of marriage, and the concept of theosis • A closing call to genuinely informed choice — equipped with the history, the data, and the theological framework the gatekeepers worked hardest to keep from you This book is for Christian women who sense that something is wrong with the story they were told about women's liberation, and for any serious reader willing to follow the historical evidence wherever it leads.