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Title: Ariadne's Thread: A Workbook of Goddess Magic by Shekhinah Mountainwater ISBN: 0-89594-475-8 Publisher: Crossing Press Pub. Date: September, 1991 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.65 (23 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A review of Ariadne's Thread by one of her former students..
Comment: Shekhinah Mountainwater is the "real thing!" I was told to contact her if I really wanted to know The Goddess.
Those of us who studied with this priestess & goddess woman have seen our lessons in Ariadne's Thread.
If you want the truth about witchcraft, herstory, and a feminist Dianic philosophy, PLEASE go to your bookstore and purchase this book.
Blessed Be! A Devoted former student.
Rating: 4
Summary: Wonderful Primer On Goddess Religion
Comment: I found this book at the library and then later just went ahead and bought it. I love Shekhinah's earthy, mystical, poetic approch to the Craft, and her love of the Earth and the Goddess shine through. I do agree with one reader, however, in that some of the material is outdated. A lot has changed since the 1970s and early 80s and I would love to see a second (or third) edition of this book come out. I practice mainstream Wicca, but my heart lies with the earthy Goddess religions and I consider myself a Goddess-worshipper more than a Witch. If you are is looking to include the God in ritual, as I do, then you may want to check out or buy a book on Wicca that includes Him as a supplement to Ariadne's Thread. Otherwise, happy reading!
Rating: 5
Summary: great guide for priestesses...
Comment: i am an ordained wiccan priestess teaching my third coven. i wish i would have had this book for my previous two! i have always been searching for something that would give my students in-depth exercises that challenged them and complimented my own projects i assigned. this book has accomplished my goal! i especially like the intro in this book that gives some pointers for both teachers and students, our relationships and the value behind being both a teacher a student in all walks of life and at all times. it also has some great explanations and ideas about charging payment for teaching, which we all know (though many ignore) is a law that can not be broken. since i teach a specific tradition, there were parts i had to ommit such as the tools corresponding to which elements. these vary in many traditions of witchcraft. i do teach from a feminist tradition (not by choice, but rather lack of male participants) and i was afraid it would be a bit "male bashing". it does speak of the differences in society between genders but does not stereotype and does not insult. it has a plethora of deep questions and projects and no teaching priestess should be without this book if not solely for her own personal growth!
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