AMATERASU - Justice for Inanna (Vol. 3)

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By Michela Chiarelli & Tiziana Ghiggia
Translated by Tiziana Ghiggia & Tanya Gervasi

The Light Returns. The Silence Ends.

AMATERASU is the third volume in the Justice for Inanna series—a continuation of the spiritual investigation into the feminine source. This time, the search moves eastward.

Through mythic memory and channeled transmission, the radiant presence of Amaterasu—the Shinto sun goddess—steps forward. Her return is not symbolic. It is correction. It is continuity. And it brings with it the voices of her counterparts: Kwan Yin, Xi Wang Mu, Miao Shan, Tara. Feminine forces long misread, misunderstood, or made ornamental.

This volume uncovers how goddess traditions in Taoism, Buddhism, and Shinto cosmology hold fragments of a coherent feminine lineage—one that was once global, whole, and spiritually sovereign. Across sacred mirrors, ritual caves, hidden mountains, and emanations of mercy, this book restores a clarity long overdue.

It does not retell Eastern myths. It allows them to speak.

Read a preview.

What Sets This Volume Apart

  • Reveals the esoteric origins and shared feminine lineages behind figures like Amaterasu, Guanyin, Tara, and Xi Wang Mu

  • Moves beyond comparative mythology into living transmission—through channeled texts, historical decoding, and ritual remembrance

  • Exposes distortions from both East and West, correcting without appropriation

  • Gathers fragments of Taoist, Buddhist, and Shinto knowledge into a map of the feminine as cosmic law and luminous order

  • Serves not as mythology or metaphor, but as spiritual record

What It Offers

  • A restored cosmology of the sun goddess and her concealed power

  • A deeper view into the cave myth, the sacred mirror, and the rebirth of light through feminine coherence

  • Expanded insight into Kwan Yin’s many emanations and her relationship to Inanna

  • A spiritual reweaving of Eastern feminine traditions as living transmissions, not faded teachings

  • A companion for devotional practice, karmic inquiry, and inner alchemy

Details
Paperback, Non-Fiction
ISBN: 978-1-7394833-9-5
Pages: 344 (210 x 148 x 19 mm)
Printed in the UK on recycled paper
Authors: Michela Chiarelli & Tiziana Ghiggia
About Spiritual Investigations.

By Michela Chiarelli & Tiziana Ghiggia
Translated by Tiziana Ghiggia & Tanya Gervasi

The Light Returns. The Silence Ends.

AMATERASU is the third volume in the Justice for Inanna series—a continuation of the spiritual investigation into the feminine source. This time, the search moves eastward.

Through mythic memory and channeled transmission, the radiant presence of Amaterasu—the Shinto sun goddess—steps forward. Her return is not symbolic. It is correction. It is continuity. And it brings with it the voices of her counterparts: Kwan Yin, Xi Wang Mu, Miao Shan, Tara. Feminine forces long misread, misunderstood, or made ornamental.

This volume uncovers how goddess traditions in Taoism, Buddhism, and Shinto cosmology hold fragments of a coherent feminine lineage—one that was once global, whole, and spiritually sovereign. Across sacred mirrors, ritual caves, hidden mountains, and emanations of mercy, this book restores a clarity long overdue.

It does not retell Eastern myths. It allows them to speak.

Read a preview.

What Sets This Volume Apart

  • Reveals the esoteric origins and shared feminine lineages behind figures like Amaterasu, Guanyin, Tara, and Xi Wang Mu

  • Moves beyond comparative mythology into living transmission—through channeled texts, historical decoding, and ritual remembrance

  • Exposes distortions from both East and West, correcting without appropriation

  • Gathers fragments of Taoist, Buddhist, and Shinto knowledge into a map of the feminine as cosmic law and luminous order

  • Serves not as mythology or metaphor, but as spiritual record

What It Offers

  • A restored cosmology of the sun goddess and her concealed power

  • A deeper view into the cave myth, the sacred mirror, and the rebirth of light through feminine coherence

  • Expanded insight into Kwan Yin’s many emanations and her relationship to Inanna

  • A spiritual reweaving of Eastern feminine traditions as living transmissions, not faded teachings

  • A companion for devotional practice, karmic inquiry, and inner alchemy

Details
Paperback, Non-Fiction
ISBN: 978-1-7394833-9-5
Pages: 344 (210 x 148 x 19 mm)
Printed in the UK on recycled paper
Authors: Michela Chiarelli & Tiziana Ghiggia
About Spiritual Investigations.