Description: According to ancient myths, the Goddess Ariadne fared poorly. But is that simply the story the Ancient Greeks wanted retold in their myths? In Ariadne's Thread, Shekhinah Mountainwater argues that reclaiming womanhood and seeking spiritual liberation from patriarchal limitations can change the world--not by flipping the tables to a hierarchical matriarchy but in working toward a peaceful, egalitarian, sustainable society that embraces the traditionally "feminine" values of compassion and nurturing regardless of gender. She looks carefully and with wisdom at the old stories, and skillfully tugs the loose edges of old paradigms. A pioneer of the Goddess feminist movement, Mountainwater employs powerful archetypes and a feminist ethic of care to challenge our assumptions and draw us from the mundane into the mysterious in our own lives. Considered a classic of women's spirituality and goddess worship, Ariadne's Thread offers a magical path of discovery into the mysteries of the Goddess. It includes detailed explorations of the Maiden, Mother, and Crone guiding the cycles of life, as well as rituals to affirm our lunar and natural cycles in the world. As the Library Journal writes, this "well-written book encourages women to find their own spiritual path." Offering her own thread to guide our labyrinth, Mountainwater has illuminated a powerful, poetic, and joyful initiation.
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EAN: 9781635617733
UPC: 9781635617733
ISBN: 9781635617733
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Book Title: Ariadne's Thread: a Workbook of Goddess Magic
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 152mm
Author: Shekhinah Mountainwater
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Zombies, Zoology, Religious History
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 526g
Number of Pages: 394 Pages