Women’s Rituals A Sourcebook

“Woman’s Rituals: A Sourcebook” by Barbara G. Walker, published by HarperCollins on March 30, 1990, is a comprehensive guide designed for women seeking to enhance their spiritual lives. This first edition spans 240 pages and presents a variety of techniques, procedures, and suggestions for both group and individual rituals. The book aims to provide uplifting alternatives to traditional religious practices, focusing on empowering the feminine spirit.
Readers will find a diverse array of practices that include advice on celebrating women’s holidays, creating rituals for invocations, and utilizing tools such as crystals and herbs. The content also covers topics like sewing a priestess robe, decorating an altar, and making mandalas, all intended to foster a deeper connection to spirituality. This sourcebook serves as a resource for women looking to explore and celebrate their spiritual journeys in a supportive and enriching manner.
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This volume offers a wealth of techniques, procedures, and suggestions for group or individual rituals that every woman seeking a more spiritual life can draw upon. The practices described here are designed for women seeking uplifting alternatives to traditional religion and who wish to discover and empower the feminine spirit in themselves and in each other. The author provides advice and information on things such as holidays for women to celebrate, tools and rituals for invocations, chantmaking, herbs and plants, sewing a priestess robe, decorating an altar, choice and use of a “talking stick”, making mandalas, the laws of the Goddess, the use of crystals, and rites of passage.
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