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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... priestess - hoods , Cretan priestesses probably were individually committed to the worship of a particular aspect of the Goddess . In Crete , this seems to have been mainly divided into the Goddess of the Earth and the Goddess of the ...
... priestess - hoods , Cretan priestesses probably were individually committed to the worship of a particular aspect of the Goddess . In Crete , this seems to have been mainly divided into the Goddess of the Earth and the Goddess of the ...
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... priest- esses were specialists in their use . A special class of priestesses did the tablet - writing and were called maryanu . These priestesses may have been dedicated to the goddess Mari - Anna , another aspect of Ishtar . Only women ...
... priest- esses were specialists in their use . A special class of priestesses did the tablet - writing and were called maryanu . These priestesses may have been dedicated to the goddess Mari - Anna , another aspect of Ishtar . Only women ...
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... priestesses , and the feminine counterpart of the Arch - Druid , was the High Priestess of the Grove . The Celtic word for a sacred grove was nemeton , which is seen in place - names such as Aquae Arnemetiae in Britain . The comparative ...
... priestesses , and the feminine counterpart of the Arch - Druid , was the High Priestess of the Grove . The Celtic word for a sacred grove was nemeton , which is seen in place - names such as Aquae Arnemetiae in Britain . The comparative ...
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Searching for Lost Power | 1 |
History Myth | 7 |
Reclaiming Our Heritage | 11 |
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