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During this discussion you will learn:

  • Why Goddess myths function as mirrors for women’s journeys — especially in a world that struggles with honoring feminine wisdom and sovereignty.

  • How the Welsh story of Blodeuwedd is a figure of awakening and self-determination.

  • The lessons of resilience found within the myths surrounding Rhiannon and how these can help women
    today to to reclaim their own voices.

  • How the Sisterhood of Avalon has evolved since its conception in 1995.

 
 
 

About Jhenah Telyndru

Jhenah (MA, Celtic Studies) is a priestess, author, and educator. She founded the Sisterhood of Avalon in 1995, and serves as Academic Dean of the Avalonian Thealogical Seminary. Jhenah hosts residential training retreats around North America and the United Kingdom, presents internationally at conferences and festivals, teaches online workshops and immersion programs, and facilitates pilgrimages to sacred sites in the British Isles.

Her published works include Avalon Within: A Sacred Journey of Myth, Mystery, and Inner Wisdom (Llewellyn, 2010), The Avalonian Oracle: Spiritual Wisdom from the Holy Isle (Schiffer, 2016), Rhiannon: Divine Queen of the Celtic Britons (Moon Books, 2018), The Mythic Moons of Avalon: Lunar and Herbal Wisdom From the Island of Healing (Llewellyn, 2019), Pagan Portals – Blodeuwedd: Welsh Goddess of Seasonal Sovereignty (Moon Books, 2021), and The Ninefold Way of Avalon: Walking the Path of the Priestess (Llewellyn 2023). Her writing has been featured in fiction and non-fiction anthologies; has appeared in a variety of magazines, literary journals, and periodicals; as well as various annuals and datebooks from Llewellyn Worldwide and Ninth Wave Press.

Jhenah has been a priestess in the Avalonian Tradition for over 35 years, is an Awenydd Druid in the Anglesey Druid Order, and has been following a Pagan path since 1986.

 
 

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