Walker wrote about the problems with mainstream religion and how these problems have contributed to patriarchal societies and sexism. In
The Skeptical Feminist: Discovering the Virgin, Mother, and Crone, she wrote about her belief that there is no god. However, she believed that people, and women in particular, can use the image of the
goddess in their day-to-day lives. Walker often uses the imagery of the
Mother Goddess to discuss
neolithic matriarchies. Her book ''Woman's Rituals: A Sourcebook'' was an attempt to show how she put her "
meditation techniques" into practice, and meant as a guide for other women who wish to do the same.
Criticism ''The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets'' has been criticized for being based on the idea of the "Great Mother" by writers like
Robert Graves and
Erich Neumann, and for rewriting myths so they would support the theory of a "Great Goddess". ==Personal life==