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The Way of the Water Priestess

Entering the World of Water Magic

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The Way of the Water Priestess

By: Annwyn Avalon
Narrated by: Rebecca Mitchell
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A hands-on guide for witches, pagans, and others who are drawn to the magic of water for healing and protection.

The Way of the Water Priestess is a practical guide to the magical power of water and its resident spirits and how to use that magic for both self-empowerment and in the service of protector of water in all its forms. Written by the founder of Triskele Rose Witchcraft, the book offers a guide to revive the ways of the water priestess—to make water sacred again. This is not a new practice; women have tended the sacred waters since antiquity.

Listeners of The Way of the Water Priestess will learn all the aspects of water magic including: historical and archeological information about rites and rituals, and women's role in relationship to water; the lore of water goddesses from various cultures around the world; how to form an intimate connection with water in all its forms; moon rituals, sacred bathing, and oracular and ritual arts; and how to become a sacred vessel of water.

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©2021 Annwyn Avalon (P)2022 Tantor
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