Falcon Feather & Valkyrie Sword: Feminine Shamanism, Witchcraft & MagickLlewellyn Publications, 1996 - 338 pages Reclaim your innate magickal power, strengthen your connection with the Goddess, and take control of your destiny! "Falcon Feather & Valkyrie Sword" presents a rich array of rituals, practical excercises, inspiring guided journeys, and magickal techniques "geared to the special needs of women." After reading this book, you will be able to practice shamanism, witchcraft, and divination in their original forms, without any overlying patriarchal interpretations and symbols. |
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... matriarchies had delin- eated family connections and ancestors only through the feminine line , which meant property ... matriarchy , literally means " mother - marriage . " Originally , it was men , not women , who left their families ...
... matriarchies had delin- eated family connections and ancestors only through the feminine line , which meant property ... matriarchy , literally means " mother - marriage . " Originally , it was men , not women , who left their families ...
Page 280
... matriarchy to patriarchy , the priestesses shared these duties with the Druids . Special schools were available for the fledgling priestesses , as well as for the Druids . Priestesses learned to sing the dying to sleep , do enchantments ...
... matriarchy to patriarchy , the priestesses shared these duties with the Druids . Special schools were available for the fledgling priestesses , as well as for the Druids . Priestesses learned to sing the dying to sleep , do enchantments ...
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... matriarchy . Associated with the crow and raven , the Morrigan could shape - shift into their forms . The Irish Scathach ( Scota in Scotland ) was called the Shadowy One and She Who Strikes Fear . As a Dark Goddess of the Underworld ...
... matriarchy . Associated with the crow and raven , the Morrigan could shape - shift into their forms . The Irish Scathach ( Scota in Scotland ) was called the Shadowy One and She Who Strikes Fear . As a Dark Goddess of the Underworld ...
Contents
Searching for Lost Power | 1 |
History Myth | 7 |
Reclaiming Our Heritage | 11 |
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