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Priestesses, Pythonesses & Sibyls
Priestesses Pythonesses Sibyls lifts a veil to reveal the mystery
of trance as experienced by female magickal practitioners today.
Through happiness and sorrow, myth and legend, art and poetry, through
ritual and dance each woman expresses her own unique and personal
transformative experiences of trance. Whether through trance possession,
mediumship, Drawing Down the Moon, oracular or mantic states, dance,
dreams or formal ceremony the experiences and knowledge gained during
trance states can bring dramatic changes to ones life. The
practices represented in this volume are drawn from the experiences
and research of more than twenty women from around the world, each
providing a unique vision of their own experiences of the Divine.
The
book begins with Ecstatic Histories a section of three
scholarly essays. The first, Mantic Voices by Sorita dEste
provides an overview of the role of mantic priestesses in the
major oracles of the ancient world, with a consideration of the
resurgence of the role of the priestess in the modern Western
magickal traditions. This is followed by Caroline Tullys
The Pythia exploring the history and role of the Oracle at Delphi
and Kim Huggens Silent Priestesses which looks at female
priests and prophetesses in early Christianity.
Then
in Sacred Utterances, the second part of this anthology,
eighteen modern day Priestesses, Pythonesses and Sibyls share
their own personal experiences, wisdom and research on the practice
of trance. These women come from a wide spectrum of magickal and
pagan traditions, including Goddess Spirituality, the Western
Mystery Tradition, Thelema, Wicca, Candomble, Voudou and Seidr.
Sharing, sometimes for the first time, deep spiritual experiences
and insights gained through the work they have performed as Priestesses
serving in their own unique way, they provide the reader with
insights into their practices which could not be found anywhere
else.
This
section includes essays by authors such as Janet Farrar, Naomi
Ozaniec and Vivienne ORegan, Wiccan Priestesses Galatea,
Diane Champigny, Yvonne Aburrow, Emily Ounsted and Sorrell Cochrane,
and Priestess of Avalon Jacqui Woodward-Smith. It also includes
Seidr practitioner Katie Gerrard, Priestess of Apollo Bolina Oceanus,
Cathryn Orchard a Priestess of the Gnostic Catholic Church, Voudou
hounsi bossal Sophia Fisher, Healer and Psychic Medium Kay Gillard,
Orixa devotee Andrea Salgado-Reyes, Teacher and Priestess Connia
Silver, and dancers Mariëlle Holman and Nina Falaise.
Unique,
powerful and insightful, this book expresses the liminal world
of trance in an accessible way for the first time.
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