Zsuzsanna Budapest

Enchanting Magic by
Zsuzsanna – Budapest’s Finest Magician!

Step into a world of mystery and illusion with Zsuzsanna, Budapest’s most mesmerizing magician! From breathtaking tricks to mind-blowing performances, prepare to be amazed!

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Our Mission

We’re dedicated to expanding human and theatrical potential through the vital forms of circus
arts by pushing the limits of physical, emotional, and creative expression.

Classes

We help people of all ages and experience levels build strength and confidence in our adult and kids classes.

Shows

In addition to our on-site productions, we collaborate with other leading Chicago theaters.

Events

Our award-winning entertainment helps us connect with other communities in the Chicagoland area and beyond.

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About the Author

Z emigrated to the U.S. in 1959, studied at the University of Chicago, and trained with Second City. Influenced by her spiritual heritage, she practiced Goddess worship and later became active in the women’s liberation movement in Los Angeles. Seeing a need for spirituality in feminism, she founded the Women’s Spirituality Movement and the Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1, inspiring countless groups. Her book The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries became a key guide for Goddess spirituality. Arrested in 1975 for reading Tarot, she lost the trial but helped overturn the law. She has since led rituals, taught, and written extensively.

Embracing Feminism & Spirituality: Z’s Legacy

Discover Z’s impact on women’s empowerment through activism, Goddess spirituality,
and the groundbreaking Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries.

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    Our Books

    Z emigrated to the U.S. in 1959, studied at the University of Chicago, and trained with Second City. Influenced by her spiritual heritage, she practiced Goddess worship and later became active in the women’s liberation movement in Los Angeles. Seeing a need for spirituality in feminism, she founded the Women’s Spirituality Movement and the Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1, inspiring countless groups. Her book The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries became a key guide for Goddess spirituality. Arrested in 1975 for reading Tarot, she lost the trial but helped overturn the law. She has since led rituals, taught, and written extensively.

    What People Are Saying About Z’s Legacy

    Hear from those inspired by Z’s work in feminism and spirituality. Her teachings continue
    to empower and transform lives worldwide.

    For those women who are Pagan/Wiccan, you owe it to yourself to read this book. Even if you aren't Dianic, it holds many answers for women with open minds. It has been my bible for more than 30 years and I'm a legally ordained High Priestess.

    Stephanie Donald

    It is a great book but not one to start with. Someone who has read some material before and knows more on the path is probably better equiped to discern the valid information in this book. Don't get me wrong it is a great book as I already have stated with a lot to learn from and a way of thinking original and worth exploring but as time has passed from the first publication a lot of the information included is out of date. Having said this, I recomend this book to the seasoned practitioner who wants a more feministic approach and a lot of Goddess only centered material to explore.

    M. Anastasia

    this book is a treasure, written by a revolutionary woman. got so much pleasure out of reading this and i go back to it.. great gift for any woman, girl or man! One person found this helpful

    Birdie

    The first 2-3 chapters are really good, but after that? Ugh, boring. And it doesn't read as easily as some other books do, I just couldn't get into it.

    Terry
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