Teachings of Aetas Deae

Aetas Deae gathers the writings, doctrines, practices, and collective reflections 

that shape the spiritual and political work of the Age of Women. These foundations 

offer a point of entry into the principles that guide our lives: how we think, 

how we act, and how we form community together.

Philosophy

The Thirteen Commandments

Aetas Deae begins from a clear philosophical position: that patriarchy is a historical system, not a natural order, and that its time is ending.  Philosophy gathers the core doctrines, principles, and commandments that articulate the worldview of the Age of Women and the ethical foundations upon which it rests.

Praxis

Steps to Dismantle Patriarchy

Aetas Deae is not a philosophy to be admired from a distance but a discipline to be lived.

 

Praxis gathers the concrete practices through which patriarchal conditioning is identified, interrupted, and dismantled — in the body, in relationships, and in daily life.

Community

Female-Led Living

Aetas Deae is lived in relationship, structure, and shared responsibility.  Community explores models of female-led living, governance, care, and collective life, asking how women organise power, labour, intimacy, and resources once patriarchal norms are no longer taken for granted..

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3. The Holy Trinity of Aetas Deae

A foundational keystone doctrine of Aetas Deae articulating a triadic cosmology of Sacred Feminine, Sacred Masculine, and Sacred Androgyne. This text explains why the Feminine must remain central as source of meaning, how justice and mercy function as ethical counterweights, and why transformation requires a liminal, integrative principle to ensure coherence, adaptability, and endurance.

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6. The Sacred Androgyne

A foundational doctrine of Aetas Deae defining the Sacred Androgyne as an ontological principle of integration, mediation, and transformation. Drawing on cross-cultural spiritual traditions that recognised androgynous, two-spirit, and liminal figures as sacred, this text establishes the Androgyne as essential to initiation, adaptation, and evolution within a matriarchal cosmology.

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5. The Sacred Masculine

A foundational doctrine of Aetas Deae defining the Sacred Masculine as a relational principle oriented toward action, integrity, and embodiment rather than central authority. This text situates the Masculine within a matriarchal order, addressing the wounded masculine and affirming devotion to the Sacred Feminine as the condition for coherence and fulfilment.

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4. The Sacred Feminine

A foundational doctrine of Aetas Deae defining the Sacred Feminine as an ontological principle rather than a gendered identity. This text outlines the Sacred Feminine as source, container, sovereign authority, and orienting axis, drawing on cross-cultural religious, philosophical, and psychological traditions to establish her central role in governance, ritual, and meaning-making.

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