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Shekhinah, musician, teacher, priestess and activist, was also an endowed writer. She is best known for her book Ariadne's Thread: A Workbook of Goddess Magic. The work is considered a classic and a perennial must-read by many practitioners and seekers. It inspires women to find their own connection to magic, and walk a personal path to, and through, the Goddess.

Shekhinah illuminates these profound concepts through the metaphoric figure of the ancient goddess Ariadne. Each chapter concludes with suggested exercises, meditations, and reading lists that expand the circle of knowledge. The text elegantly reveals the mysteries of woman-centered spirituality, along with gentle guidance through the cycles of life: the phases of the moon, the yearly nature holidays, and the aspects of divination.

Ariadne’s Thread can be used as a study guide, manual, or reference text; for the neophyte or the specialist, the pages flow with wisdom both ancient and contemporary. Some say they revisit the book weekly to re-ignite and focus ritual, and connection to the craft.


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