Celebrating the Crone


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Urging the reader to embrace silver hairs, wrinkles and the change of life, this text shows how to create your own ceremony of age and to recognise the power, wisdom and the Goddess within.




Women Celebrating Life


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Enjoy life to its fullest, by celebrating the changes that occur on your path, as shown in Women Celebrating Life by Elizabeth Owens. In Women Celebrating Life, you will learn that change is not something which should be avoided or feared. Changes in your life will happen. You can turn your life by choosing to celebrate the times of transition in your life with beautiful, empowering rituals, pampering baths, candles, scents, and music. You'll learn how to do all this and more, in Women Celebrating Life. Have you ever noticed that certain birthdays are milestones and other birthdays are just markers of years gone by? Birthdays are special. Even if you don't feel as if you've accomplished enough to make this a remarkable day, consider this: you've completed another cycle in your life. Why not celebrate each birthday richly and fully? You'll learn how, in Women Celebrating Life. Every change should be celebrated. There are many rituals and traditions that mark the passage from being single to being married, but what about a celebration for a divorce? This is the start of a new period in your life. Why not hold a Severing Ties Ritual? You'll find out how in Women Celebrating Life. Welcome each birthday as your special day Greet the changes in your body: puberty, womanhood, menopause, and aging Discover how rituals can help you through difficult times of transition such as divorce, illness, and even the death of a loved one The rituals, affirmations, and nurturing suggestions in Women Celebrating Life do not have to be completed in order. Each chapter stands on its own-start with the one that best fits where you are right now. If there was something you went through in the past but didn't celebrate, why not celebrate it now? No matter what your present age is, you can still honor your first menstrual cycle or enjoy a glorious twenty-first birthday party. The changes you go through are unavoidable. Women Celebrating Life urges you to celebrate them and live life to the fullest. Get your copy today.




The Magical Crone


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Redefining the concept of the mature Wiccan, this title seeks to turn her into a positive model for the Elder Wiccan women by showing the Crone to be a powerful symbol that embodies all phases of a woman's life (Maiden, Mother, and Crone). Complete with suggestions for crafts, journal writings, rituals and meditations to reinforce the positive aspects of becoming a truly wise woman.




In Praise of the Crone


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Morrison alleviates the negativity and fear surrounding menopause with a wealth of meditations, invocations, rituals, spells, chants, songs, and other tips that will help readers face their own emotional and spiritual challenges. Illustrations.




Celtic Women's Spirituality


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The Celts provide strong, accessible images of powerful women. This work illustrates how the reader can create a personalized pathway linking two important aspects of self - the feminine and the hereditary (or adopted) Celt - and as a result enable her to become a whole, powerful woman.




Celebrate the Divine Feminine


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Celebrating Life Customs around the World [3 volumes]


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This book documents hundreds of customs and traditions practiced in countries outside of the United States, showcasing the diversity of birth, coming-of-age, and death celebrations worldwide. From the beginning of our lives to the end, all of humanity celebrates life's milestones through traditions and unique customs. In the United States, we have specific events like baby showers, rites of passage such as Bat and Bar Mitzvahs and "sweet 16" birthday parties, and sober end-of-life traditions like obituaries and funeral services that honor those who have died. But what kinds of customs and traditions are practiced in other countries? How do people in other cultures welcome babies, prepare to enter into adulthood, and commemorate the end of the lives of loved ones? This three-volume encyclopedia covers more than 300 birth, life, and death customs, with the books' content organized chronologically by life stage. Volume 1 focuses on birth and childhood customs, Volume 2 documents adolescent and early-adulthood customs, and Volume 3 looks at aging and death customs. The entries in the first volume examine pre-birth traditions, such as baby showers and other gift-giving events, and post-birth customs, such as naming ceremonies, child-rearing practices, and traditions performed to ward off evil or promote good health. The second volume contains information about rites of passage as children become adults, including indigenous initiations, marriage customs, and religious ceremonies. The final volume concludes with coverage on customs associated with aging and death, such as retirement celebrations, elaborate funeral processions, and the creation of fantasy coffins. The set features beautiful color inserts that illustrate examples of celebrations and ceremonies and includes an appendix of excerpts from primary documents that include legislation on government-accepted names, wedding vows, and maternity/paternity leave regulations.




Celebrating Ourselves


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The Human Odyssey


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Many excellent volumes have been devoted to some of the key chapters in our lives, from classics on early childhood and the teen years to bestsellers that identify pivotal phases in adulthood. But renowned educator, parenting expert, veteran workshop leader, and successful author Thomas Armstrong, PhD covers the entire journey.




Wising Up


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Wising Up provides rituals and guidance for women as they age. It helps them make the often difficult life transitions wisely and in the context of their faith communities. Instead of focusing exclusively on time-worn thresholds such as menopause, marriage and divorce, and dying, the book contains affirming rituals on: coming to terms with the changes in one's body; learning to live with and depend on an item like a walker or a hearing aid; giving up one's driver's license; deciding how to give away one's household contents; and being orphaned. In addition to the rituals--and guidelines on how to create one's own rituals--the book contains a number of short stories, hymns, prayers, quotations, and poems to help ease women through the aging process. Contributors: Susan Beehler, Teresa Berger, Kathy Black, Ruth Duck, Heather Murray Elkins, Brigitte Enzner-Probst, Martha Whitmore Hickman, Martha Ann Kirk, Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Susan Roll, Deborah Sokolove, Linda J. Vogel, and Janet Walton.