[HTML1] Rabbit has been an enthusiastic wanderer along the winding path of esoterica for over 20 years. Her interests include tarot, herbalism, shamanic and indigenous spiritual practices, myth and storytelling, drumming, singing, ecstatic ritual, plant/stone/animal lore, and astrology.
Rabbit has been featured on NPR and is a regular teacher/presenter at local and national gatherings, including at the Northern California Women’s Herbal Symposium, the PantheaCon, the Berkeley Pagan Festival, and others.
With a BA in English from SUNY Oneonta and an MA in Women’s History from Sarah Lawrence College, Rabbit’s formal education involved tracing the routes of women’s wisdom through herstory, film, theatre, and world myth.
Her personal beliefs and professional vocation converged when she launched her intuitive tarot practice in Berkeley in 2003.
Today, she continues to read fortunes for seekers near and far, helps magical folk find their perfect treasures at The Sacred Well, and serves as the High Priestess of Come As You Are Coven.
Ordained in the Dianic/Goddess Tradition by Z Budapest, Rabbit also founded the co-ed Wildflower Tradition, an eclectic path of spiritual public service that draws from practices and philosophies of historical and contemporary Mystery traditions.
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