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A collection of articles, essays, workings and poems by Jhenah Telyndru.

Essays

What is Avalon? - An examination of the nature of Avalon and the different ways she manifests in our lives.

She Lives in My Heart - A very personal account of the ways in which Jhenah shares the Path of the Goddess with her young daughter -- and not always as the teacher. First published in The Beltane Papers, Autumn 2007.

The Keening - A first hand account of the transformational power of the ancient Celtic art of Keening. First published in Circle Magazine, Autumn 2005

The Goddesses of Avalon - Reclaims the Goddesses of  The Mabinogion by reading their myths from a Celtic cultural context in order to see these Holy Women with new eyes.

Sacred Breath - A snapshot of personal pilgrimage framed in a reflection on the liminal essence of Glastonbury Tor as it straddles the realms of what was, what is, and what may yet be. First published in The Tor Stone, Beltane 2002

Inner Pilgrimage - Examines the nature of heritage and the call of the spirit. First published in The Tor Stone, Lughnassadh 2002

Scoperta Della Dia In Italia (Or, On Finding the Goddess in Italy) -  A Photo Essay - A pictorial account of  the surprising places where the vestiges of Goddess Worship can be found in modern day Italy. First published in The Tor Stone, Lughnassadh 2002

The Avalonian Tradition - A summary of the beliefs, philosophies and practices of the Avalonian Tradition. First written for Witchvox, this essay was also included in the anthology Which Witch is Which?

Prose

Entering the Cauldron of Ceridwen - A retelling of the myth of the Welsh Goddess Ceridwen, excerpted from "Avalon Within: Inner Sovereignty and Personal Transformation Through the Avalonian Mysteries"

 

Poetry

Avalonian Poetry - A selection of poems inspired by the work of the Avalonian Tradition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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