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Shekhinah Mountainwater (October 24, 1938 - August 11, 2007 [1]) was a musician, author, teacher, priestess of Aphrodite, [2] and a key figure in the Goddess movement.She is well known on the west coast of the United States, but has a significant following throughout America and abroad for her music, writing, teaching, WomanRunes, Moonwheels, Goddess ritual, and spiritual and social activism.
Goddess Remembered is a 1989 Canadian documentary on the Goddess movement and feminist theories surrounding Goddess worship in Old European culture according to Marija Gimbutas, and Merlin Stone's 1976 book When God Was a Woman.
Mountainwater, Shekhinah, Ariadne's Thread. Ochshorn, Judith and Cole, Ellen. Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives. Haworth Press 1995. ISBN 1-56024-722-3. pp 122 & 133 referring to Z Budapest and Shekinah Mountainwater, among others, in a discussion of Dianic Witchcraft. Pond, Gina, et al. Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism. Circle of ...
This category is for former Jews whose former faith is a defining characteristic or related to their notability.This category includes Jews who have claimed to be the Messiah, providing they successfully started a religion separate from Judaism.
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