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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is in the dream of Sue has that she awakens from feeling reunited with this lost and defiled symbol of feminine instinct?
(a) Three green stones.
(b) A womb.
(c) One white tree.
(d) Two red snakes.
2. What animal does Sue feel to be the symbol of woman's deepest center, as she reads her book?
(a) Turtle.
(b) Horse.
(c) Unicorn.
(d) Bird.
3. Sister Kathleen embraces the _______ spirituality of Matthew Fox and honors feminine and Native American spiritual beliefs.
(a) Nature.
(b) Evolution.
(c) Creation.
(d) Goddess.
4. Sue tells the male clergy man that they only have different visions about _____________ when she is scolded.
(a) Power.
(b) God.
(c) Women.
(d) Men.
5. Which kind of animal does Ruth Ann give refuge to in the Northern Exposure episode as another character wants to hunt it?
(a) Fox.
(b) Wolf.
(c) Horse.
(d) Bear.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who visits Sue and tells her that her heart is a seed that she must plant in the world?
2. What do Sue, Better, and other women create as they are sitting in the circle of trees at Springbrook?
3. What does the stone circle in Avebury represent, according to a tourist book that Sue has?
4. In order for a woman to begin to seek the Sacred Feminine, she must first make the Great __________, according to Sue.
5. What is the name of the art exhibition that Sue goes to where she encounters a picture of Sappho?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Sue do on her last retreats at Springbank, in order to pass on her lessons to others?
2. What does Sue do with the other women who have traveled to one of the last places the Great Goddess flourishes?
3. What does Sandy surprise Sue with when she lands at the airport after her trip to a speaking engagement?
4. What does a Cherokee woman Sue meets on a retreat tell her that her dreams are meant to do?
5. What does the picture of Sappho have to tell Sue, although the other pictures in the museum do not affect her in the same way?
6. What are the choices from which Sue can choose to celebrate the Divine Feminine?
7. What happens in the story of Inanna, which Sue begins to relate to in her stay at the inn?
8. What does Sue do in order to cultivate her own creativity and to create space for it in her life?
9. What does Sue begin to do in September to further push her journey into the Sacred Feminine?
10. What is the news in the old newspaper clipping that Sue's mom sends?
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