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  Zsuzsanna - European World Gallery Exclusive
Zsuzsanna, born in Budapest Hungary, now spends her life and time traveling between the USA and Europe for her art.
Zsuzsanna has been painting for over 25 years, she has shown her works throughout Europe and her pieces are part of many private collections in Europe.
Zsuzsanna will have her very first showing in the USA in NYC, in the heart of the art world, the Jacob Javits Convention Center from March 3rd until March 6th 2005.
www.europeanworldgallery.com /zsuzsanna-bio.html   (557 words)

  
 Zsuzsanna Budapest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest was born in Budapest, Hungary, on January 30, 1940.
Her mother, Masika Szilagyi, was a medium and a practicing witch who supported herself and her daughter with her art, as a sculptress.
Australian comedian Judith Lucy refers to some of Zsuzsanna's literature in her comedy stand up CD "King Of The Road" (1996).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zsuzsanna_Budapest   (700 words)

  
 Budapest Spa -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Budapest's recorded history begins with the Roman town of ''Aquincum'', founded around 89 AD on the site of an earlier Celtic settlement near what was to become Óbuda, and from 106 until the end of the 4th century the capital of the province of lower Pannonia.
After the dissolution of the Jesuit order, the university was moved to Buda (a part of Budapest today) in 1777, in accordance with the intention of the founder.
Budapest's three existing metro lines converge at Deák square where the blue and the red lines meet the Millennium Underground Railway.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/24/budapest-spa.html   (1405 words)

  
 Molnár Adrienne
Born in 1947 in Salgotarján, Adrienne Molnár graduated from the Eger Teachers’ Training College in adult education and librarianship in 1976 and from Loránd Eötvös University of Sciences in Budapest in sociology in 1981.
She worked as a librarian at the Kiscell Museum of Budapest Historical Museum in 1972–6 and a research organizer and later sociology researcher at the Youth and Public-Opinion Research Group of the Communist Youth League Central Committee in 1976–88.
Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Philosophy, 1990, pp.
www.rev.hu /html/en/cv/molnare.html   (1267 words)

  
 Grandmother of the Goddess Movement Leads Priestess Training at the Wise Woman Center
Zsuzsanna Budapest, founder of American Dianic witchcraft and traditional witch from a long line of Hungarian witches will be blessing the Wise Woman Center in Woodstock, NY, this year with her presence.
Budapest encourages women to each embrace their selves as a woman of power and a priestess of the Goddess.
Zsuzsanna Budapest, "grandmother of the goddess movement," has led rituals, lectured, taught classes, given workshops, written articles tirelessly, and published in hundreds of women's newspapers across the country for many decades.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006930/5/prweb372643.htm   (579 words)

  
 Goddess in the Bedroom Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Budapest makes recommendations for every night of the week, encompassing the sensual as well at the sexual-- sleep, relaxation, illness, power, relationships, body care.
For each night, Budapest recommends the energy, the meaning, the goddess, atmosphere, Bach flower remedy, bath (with meditation), spells, pillow talk (what to suggest to your lover), positions/techniques (including Solo Sex) and a "bedtime story" of myth or legend.
Budapest's sources are folk magic, voodoo, feminist wicca, traditional paganism, and just a hint of psychology.
gallowglass.org /jadwiga/pagan/witchbib/budapest.bedroom.html   (235 words)

  
 Alibris: Budapest
A group of expatriates living in Budapest in 1990 would rather be in Prague, which seems to them to be the quintessential Eastern European city.
Drawing from their combined expertise in spirituality, psychology, astrology, history, and mythology, internationally acclaimed teacher and witch Z Budapest and mythographer and novelist Diana Paxson have created a guide to the general trends one can expect in each year of a person's life.
Inviting us to "look at the moon as the old ally she is", renowned feminist witch Zsuzsanna Budapest shows how to tap into the moon's powers for peace, health, and energy.
www.alibris.com /search/books/subject/Budapest   (1362 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Summoning the Fates: a Woman's Guide to Destiny: Books: Zsuzsanna Budapest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Budapest's artist mother once gave her an altar piece depicting the Fates: the spinner, the weaver and the woman with shears.
"Budapest's rituals for summoning the conductors of luck combine sensuality and joy with reverence for the unknown.
Budapest has compiled a unique book of material here, using stories/lessons of childhood tales and personal stories to illustrate the basic laws of working with the Fates.
www.amazon.ca /Summoning-Fates-Woman-Guide-Destiny/dp/0517708736   (1466 words)

  
 The Goddess in the Office Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Budapest is a traditionally trained Hungarian witch who also helped found feminist/Dianic Wicca.
In each chapter, Budapest discusses the type of energy of the day, the historical meaning of the day, appropriate goddesses, scents, gems, and colors.
Budapest is an old-style feminist, so there are some twinges of female chauvenism.
gallowglass.org /jadwiga/pagan/witchbib/budapest.office.html   (380 words)

  
 TBP's Advisory Council
Z Budapest self-published one of the first Goddess periodical in America: Thesmophoria, along with her several jobs as High Priestess, witch shop owner and author.
Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest (“Z”), known as the mother of the Women’s Spirituality Movement in America, was born in Budapest, Hungary, on January 30, 1940.
Since inheriting Z Budapest's Los Angeles ministry in 1980, Ruth has taught magical and ritual arts in the Dianic tradition at festivals and conferences internationally.
www.thebeltanepapers.net /advis.asp   (675 words)

  
 ZO New
Zsuzsanna Ozsváth, Ph.D. Leah and Paul Lewis Chair in Holocaust Studies
Zsuzsanna Ozsváth is Professor of Literature and the History of Ideas in the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas.
"The Holocaust in Hungary" Zsuzsanna Ozsvath University of Memphis, Bornbaum Judaic Studies of the Unveristy of Memphis and the Memphis Jewish Historical Society, May 2, 2004
www.utdallas.edu /~zozsvath   (499 words)

  
 Women Visionaries Gathering The Goddesses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This program explores the far reaching wisdom and philosophical musings of internationally acknowledged author, feminist and workshop director, Zsuzsanna Budapest, as she leads women through a three-day workshop in Austin, Texas.
Drawing from her innovative talents and history as "genetic witch", Budapest helps women to penetrate the underlying reasons for their contemporary struggles with issues such as body image despair, eating disorders, sexual harrassment, domestic abuse and and epidemic low self-esteem.
It is a transformative work which allows viewer to strip away the "lying story", and to take a part in rituals, songs, art, humor and story telling that are the foundation of healing our relationship with each other and the planet.
www.womenvisionaries.com /book_detail.php?isbn=wv02   (171 words)

  
 About Zsuzsanna E. Budapest
Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest was born in Budapest, Hungary, during a big winter storm on January 30, 1940.
Masika's themes always celebrated the Triple Goddess and the Fates, and Zsuzsanna ("Z") grew up respecting and appreciating Mother Nature as a god.
The poverty of postwar Europe and political oppression under the Russian occupation made Z fiercely political, so when the Hungarian Revolution broke out in 1956, she took her destiny into her own hands and became one of those sixty-five thousand political refugees who left the country, mostly young workers and students like herself.
www.zbudapest.com /about.shtml   (512 words)

  
 Priestess Training with Z Budapest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Zsuzsanna Budapest - "grandmother of the goddess movement" - has led rituals, lectured, taught classes, given workshops, written articles tirelessly, and published in hundreds of women's newspapers across the country for many decades.
She has powerfully influenced many of the future teachers and writers about the Goddess.
Z Budapest wrote The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries which was originally published in 1975 as The Feminist Book of Lights and Shadows.
www.susunweed.com /zbudapest.htm   (157 words)

  
 The Kindred of ShiEndra - Dianic Tradition
“The Dianic tradition is a Goddess and female-centered, earth-based, feminist denomination of the Wiccan religion revived and inspired by author and activist, Zsuzsanna Budapest in the early 1970's.
Zsuzsanna Budapest is currently facing a serious health challenge and needs your support and love.
Help support Z Budapest during her upcoming surgery and recovery process.
www.kindredofshiendra.org /dianic.htm   (261 words)

  
 Our Lesbian Foremothers, the Dianics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Zsuzsanna Budapest, renowned feminist Witch, writes that the sun was Hers, symbolizing the torch of life, and the moon represented Her healing powers,
According to Budapest, tribes of up to 50 women lived in service to Artemis, working in Her shrines.
Unfortunately, as both Stein and Budapest note, the sands of time have erased the names of particular Dianic priestesses.
members.aol.com /HypatiaX/RBWlibrary/dianics.htm   (409 words)

  
 Z. Budapest: Daughter of the Goddess
Worship of nature and a Goddess or "Great Mother" figure are often associated with pagan practices and rituals, and many women's groups have formed in recent years to celebrate a female deity and to create a new religious culture that empowers women.
Zsuzsanna Budapest, better known as "Z," is a passionately committed feminist who sees Goddess religion as a crucial ideological and psychological support to the work of feminism.
She is considered to be one of the founding mothers of the women's spirituality movement, and coined the term "feminist spirituality." She is the author of The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries, The Grandmother of Time, Grandmother Moon, The Goddess in the Office, and The Goddess in the Bedroom.
www.wie.org /j10/budapest.asp   (601 words)

  
 ReclaimingQuarterly.org: Cleansing the Instruments of Torture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On the evening of July 6, at a San Francisco exhibition of medieval torture instruments, Zsuzsanna Budapest led an eclectic group of fourteen Witches in a cleansing ritual.
After grounding exercises led by Zsuzsanna, the drummers took their place near the center of the room and the other ten priestesses formed a circle around the "audience."
We then all called the tortured spirits trapped within the instruments out to freedom to the chant "We are the Old People, We are the New People," to which we exited the room.
www.reclaimingquarterly.org /84/rq-84-ritual.html   (193 words)

  
 Books tagged "budapest" | LibraryThing
Budapest 1900 : a historical portrait of a city and its cult… by John Lukacs (2)
The Siege of Budapest : One Hundred Days in World War II by Krisztian Ungvary [kg_kharkov]
Budapest (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Publishing [euridice]
www.librarything.com /tag.php?tag=budapest   (283 words)

  
 Zsa Zsa Gabor Zschopau Zsh Zsuzsa Polgar Zsuzsa Polgar Zsuzsanna Budapest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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www.biodatabase.de /?Zs   (59 words)

  
 Budapest
Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest, And the 1956 Hungarian Revolt (Cold War International History Project Series)
Vienna Prague Budapest (Country and Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Kaffeehaus: Exquisite Desserts from the Classic Cafés of Vienna, Budapest, and Prague
www.veryhappening.com /things/budapest   (99 words)

  
 Budapest Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores
In The Grandmother of Time, Zsuzsanna Budapest teaches both beginners and experieced practioners how to intergrate wiccan spirtuality into t...
Budapest 1900: A Historical Portrait of a City and Its Culture
With its Parisian boulevards, faded art-nouveau palaces, hidden courtyards and illuminated bridges, Budapest is one of the world's great romantic citi...
www.bookfinder4u.com /search/Budapest.html   (725 words)

  
 Dianic tradition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dianic Wicca, a feminist lineage tradition of Wicca started by Zsuzsanna Budapest and her 1970s ovarian book, The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries.
(Non-Wiccan) Feminist Dianic Witches, who may have been inspired by Z Budapest, the New York Redstocking's W.I.T.C.H. manifesto, or feminist spirituality movements, who emphasize self-initiation, womanism and non-hierarchical organization.
Most Dianics fall into this category, even if some acknowledge Z. Budapest as a foremother, because they do not participate in the initiation/ordination lineage of Dianic Wicca.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dianic_tradition   (362 words)

  
 The Embodied Goddess
A few months later, in 1972 in Los Angeles, the first coven of feminist witches which practiced "the Craft" as a religion began to meet under the guidance of Zsuzsanna Budapest.
Within a few years, these witches were gathering with several hundred women in the mountains to celebrate their visions of female divinity in religious rituals (see Budapest, 1989).
In 1991, Budapest asserted to me that there were hundreds of thousands involved.
www.csulb.edu /~wgriffin/publications/embodied.html   (6396 words)

  
 Bookstore: Authors: Budapest, Z.
Zsuzsanna E. Budapest / Paperback / Published 1995
Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest / Paperback / Published 1991
Zsuzsanna E. Budapest / Hardcover / Published 1998
www.witchs-brew.org /bookstore/budapest.html   (85 words)

  
 VoxBooks Sort: Author
Budapest, Zsuzsanna E. The Goddess in the Office
Budapest, Zsuzsanna E. The Goddess in the Bedroom
Budapest, Zsuzsanna E. The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries
www.witchvox.com /books/bk_list_author.html?offset=120   (474 words)

  
 CRESCENT MOONGODDESS Pagan Wiccan Magical Store
GRANDMOTHER MOON, LUNAR MAGIC IN OUR LIVES- SPELLS, RITUALS, GODDESSES, LEGENDS, & EMOTIONS UNDER THE MOON (ZSUZSANNA BUDAPEST) - Inviting readers to look at the moon as the old ally she is, the author shows how to tap the moon’s powers for peace, health, & energy.
This rich sourcebook explores the moods, myths, rituals, & goddesses associated with each of the 13 lunations.
Reminding readers that in ancient times most activities were planned according to the moon, the author shows that we can gain by following a few moon laws.
www.crescentmoongoddess.com /p1251.htm   (1247 words)

  
 1940 - PaganWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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January 30 - Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest, or Z. Budapest, is born in Budapest, Hungary.
This page was last modified 17:29, 5 April 2006.
paganwiki.org /wiki/index.php?title=1940   (54 words)

  
 The Grandmother of Time: A Women's Book of Celebrations, Spells & Sacred Objects For Every Month (paperback book) by ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Grandmother of Time: A Women's Book of Celebrations, Spells & Sacred Objects For Every Month (paperback book) by Zsuzsanna Budapest
Fiesty and fun-loving, Zsuzsanna Budapest presents a woman-centered way of bringing the joy of celebration and the knowledge of the changing seasons into our daily lives.
Here are new approaches to today's rituals, from birthdays and dedications of newborn babies to purifying our homes and protecting us in travel.
www.sevenrays.com /catalog/describe?0062501097   (88 words)

  
 Priestess Training with Z. Budapest 2006
Sing and talk, share healing, make high magic, and surprise yourself with joy.”
Budapest wrote The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries which was originally published in 1975 as The Feminist Book of Lights and Shadows.
This press release page is sponsored by Ash Tree Publishing
www.ashtreepublishing.com /bookshop/pressrelease-priestesstraining.php   (394 words)

  
 Book Bastion
For those who follow the Goddess, there is perhaps no greater voice on the subject than Zsuzsanna E. Budapest.
The daughter of a natural witch, Zsuzsanna is witch, mother, lover, feminist, inspirational speaker and writer.
If not for her work in the field of Women's Spirituality, I might never have found my Pagan self.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/cloisters/77/bookbastion.html   (601 words)

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