Monday, December 31, 2007

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Read next page to get Idea Of what you will basically learn. I will We giving out information Sheets on circles created by me outlined with basic steps. These are pro-types for your use and can transformed in to your own circles. I use a series of steps for each circle and then some general sayings. All these can be adapted to suit your needs. I also take the group on tours of the Vancouver Library and Pagan shop and we will attend events at phoenix Books in Surrey. Phoenix books it connected to the community and has events in their Store.
Steps to casting a Circle
Though there are many different casting methods, most Wiccans use the same basic steps, which can then be built upon to infinite complexity. The steps of a fairly typical circle casting are as follows:
1. Preparation of the ritual area – be sure that the area is clean, with enough space for all participants. Smudge the area with incense smoke and/or sweep with a ritual broom to clean out any remaining stray energy. Set up the Altar. (Note: Double check to be sure that you will have everything that you will need, including lighters, incense charcoal, notes for the ritual itself, cakes and wine, and so on.)
2. Preparation of the Self – Take a ritual bath or shower, with your mind on purification and readiness for the rite to come; then dress in whatever clothes or Jewellery you might ware for ritual. Ground and centre. For a group ritual, smudge each individual before they come into the ritual area.
3. Salt and Water Purification – Add salt to a bottle of water, visualizing it being cleansed and purified, purifying all it touches. Sprinkle the Altar and tools with it, and use some to anoint you third eye. (The bowl may be passed around so that each participant may do the same.)
4. Casting a Circle – First pass – carry the salted water around the circle, sprinkling it as you walk. Pause at each quarter beginning at East, and raise the bowl in salute to the element. Say, “With Earth and Water I cleanse the East.” Then move onto the next.
5. Casting the Circle – Second Pass – Do the same with the incense smoke, saying at each quarter, “With Fire and Air I consecrate the __________”.
6. Casting the Circle – Third Pass – Take up the Athame and draw a circle with it, pulling energy up from the Earth and Down from the Sky. The energy streams out of the blade, spreading out to form a sphere as you pass. Stop at each Quarter and draw an invoking Pentagram with the blade. Visualizing it as a line of energy. Invoke the Element of that Quarter inviting it into the circle. Feel its energy adding the circles strength. When you are sure the element is present, say, “Hail and Welcome”. For those in the circle, who are not casting, when each Element is called, visualize that Element joining the circle. Your visualization will bolster that of the Priest/Priestess. The same hold true for the next step.
7. Calling Deity – Stand at the centre of the circle and invite the God and Goddess, either one by one or together. Traditionally this is done using the God and Goddess postures: God, standing with his arms crossed over his chest; Goddess, standing with arms open to the heavens. When you feel the divine presence say, “Hail and Welcome”.
8. Declaration – An announcement that the ritual is ready to begin, usually starting with, “The Circle is cast”. Make a statement of the purpose of the ritual as well to reaffirm your intent.
9. Ritual Actions or Magical Working – The Point of the Whole thing. Be sure to ground and Centre after raising energy.
10. Feasting – In most circles a simple feast is held during the ritual; some form of bread or cake is blessed, as well as some form of beverage. Then the two are passed around the circle and each person feeds the next, saying, “May you never hunger/thirst”. Some Wiccans keep the feast for after the ritual so that it can be most festive without disturbing the energy of the circle. 11. Releasing the Circle – The Priest/Priestess reverses the process of step sis moving counter clockwise, making sure to bid farewell to the Element and to Deity. The energy of the Circle is grounded back to Earth; usually the end of the Ritual is signalled with words such as “The Circle is open back unbroken, Merry Meet and Merry Part and Merry Meet Again!” (Note: Steps 4 – 6 can be performed by one person or all at once with three people.)List of Tools
Crystals
Any Religious object
Stones
Natural objects
Figurines
Home made objects
wands
Pieces of Rope Large only
Athame
Any other thing
Any object that is sacred
Your mind and Heart




Book Review – The Cobra Event by Richard Preston


This book is about a terrorist attack in New York city. The terrorist uses a biological weapon that is genetically engineered. It combines small pox, the common cold, and a virus found in nature. As a result the victim exhibits symptoms of Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, in which he or she chews himself, and eventually dies. This Syndrome is very rare and is a true possiblity that this might happen.

I can understand why the terrorist chooses to wipe out the city, considering what happened after the Black Death. After the Black Death in the 1300’s people inherited more property, had more food to eat, and therefore led better lives. There were less workers and as result machines were developed to increase productivity. However, I don't support terrorism and there are better options than killing people.
I recommend this book for those who like thrillers and don't mind gruesome images.


Philip

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Posted: Oct 18, 2005 6:39 PM
Many people constantly debate the true beginnings of Wicca and Witchcraft. Some say nothing started until the 50's, while others say Wicca has been around forever. Both ideas are correct and incorrect in their own ways.Witchcraft, basically and magic(k)al workings, has indeed been around forever. The first cavepeople held crude rituals during burials, and practiced strange customs all over the world, for example, the way in which a body was set. It often faced west, with the knees curled up and hands folded a certain way, similar to today's. Early africans had voodoo and shamanism. Then greater civilizations like Ancient Egypt practiced organised ritual magic, along with other great and lesser civilizations. However, Wicca is a specific religion created by Gerald gardener in the 1950's. It specifically outlines beleifs in a god and a goddess, and the use of a personal diary in this religion called The Book of Shadows. The religion has no specific date of foundation, but the book that started it all was Witchcraft Today, published in 1954. Here is a breif overview of Gardner's life.------------------June 13, 1884- Born in Liverpool, England1923- Worked as a plantation inspector1927- Married a woman named Donna1939- Initiated into the Fellowship of Crotona 1946- Meets Aelister Crowley, joins the OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis)1951- Witchcraft laws in England repealed1953- Initiated Doreen Valiente into the coven1954- Publishes Witchcraft Today1959- Published final book, The Meaning of Witchcraft1960- Donna dies1963- Meets Raymond BucklandFebruary 12, 1964- Dies------------From Wikipedia:Wicca is a Neopagan religion that is found in many English-speaking countries and several other countries as well. It was originally founded by the British civil servant Gerald Gardner most likely in the 1940s, but was first openly revealed in 1954. Since its founding, various related Wiccan traditions have evolved or been created, the original being Gardnerian Wicca, which is the name of the tradition that follows the specific beliefs and practices established by Gerald Gardner.DefinitionGerald Gardner is credited with re-introducing the word into the English language, although he himself used the spelling Wica repeatedly in his published work of 1954. The spelling "Wicca" is now used almost exclusively, (Seax-Wica being the only major use of the four-letter spelling).In Old English, wicca meant shaman, see Völva, male witch, or warlock. The term "warlock" is shunned in today's Pagan and Wiccan society, due to the fact that it comes from the old Scottish term for "oath-breaker".----------Now, to stop the debate. The actual Wiccan Rede is simply as follows:"An it harm none, do what thou wilt"The Rede of the Wiccae Is the longer version, as follows:Rede Of The WiccaeBeing known as the counsel of the Wise Ones:Bide the Wiccan Laws ye must In Perfect Love and Perfect Trust.Live an’ let live - Fairly take an’ fairly give.Cast the Circle thrice about To keep all evil spirits out.To bind the spell every time - Let the spell be spake in rhyme.Soft of eye an’ light of touch - Speak little, listen much.Deosil go by the waxing Moon - Sing and dance the Wiccan rune.Widdershins go when the Moon doth wane, An’ the Werewolf howls by the dread Wolfsbane.When the Lady’s Moon is new, Kiss thy hand to Her times two.When the Moon rides at Her peak Then your heart’s desire seek.Heed the Northwind’s mighty gale - Lock the door and drop the sail.When the wind comes from the South, Love will kiss thee on the mouth.When the wind blows from the East, Expect the new and set the feast.When the West wind blows o’er thee, Departed spirits restless be.Nine woods in the Cauldron go - Burn them quick an’ burn them slow.Elder be ye Lady’s tree - Burn it not or cursed ye’ll be.When the Wheel begins to turn - Let the Beltane fires burn.When the Wheel has turned a Yule, Light the Log an’ let Pan rule.Heed ye flower bush an’ tree - By the Lady Blessèd Be.Where the rippling waters go Cast a stone an’ truth ye’ll know.When ye have need, Hearken not to others greed.With the fool no season spend Or be counted as his friend.Merry meet an’ merry part - Bright the cheeks an’ warm the heart.Mind the Threefold Law ye should - Three times bad an’ three times good.When misfortune is enow, Wear the Blue Star on thy brow.True in love ever be Unless thy lover’s false to thee.Eight words ye Wiccan Rede fulfill - An’ it harm none, Do what ye will. A good way to think of it: It's like christianity. A Christian will tell you that God has been around since the beginning of time, as magic has been for us. However, it is the specific denominations that appear at certain times that seprate how we use knowledge. This is like Lutheran, Baptist, Evangelical, etc are to Kabbalah, Wicca, and other magic-using pagan religions.That about sums it up. If there's anything I can add to the subject, let me know.
Magickal Being
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 12:46 PM
U covered it very well. I don't think anyone has ever covered it the way U just did, I loved the history lesson. I hope in the future I will see more of this.Have a happy Samhain.Blessed Be.
T-roy
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 12:48 PM
AHHHHH I WILL READ THIS WHEN I HAVE MORE TIME...lol....i lurrve! history of any kind....and this is always interesting...so i shall read this and post my comments later.....woot...something to look forward to after owrk if my internet doesnt die....>.>.....blessed be
CRAZY SHY WICCAN GUY(AKA PHEONIX TEDDY WOLFSONG)
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 4:28 PM
if i could i'd copy this down lol but printing in the library expensive if too many pages but i dont want to plaigerise well i know its not my work and i wouldnt use it just study it lol
T-roy
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 6:17 PM
WHAT ELSE WOULD U USE IT FOR?...im putting it in my BOS cuz i just realized i dont have anything on that topic in it...
magus merlyn
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 8:06 PM
i do want to clear one thing up gardner did not create wicca he created gardnarian wicca (witch is one of the more popular followings) it was acually interduced to him by crowley in the late 1800searly 1900s it is just because of the laws he was the first to legally write a book on it
T-roy
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 8:24 PM
magus merlynWrote:i do want to clear one thing up gardner did not create wicca he created gardnarian wicca (witch is one of the more popular followings) it was acually interduced to him by crowley in the late 1800searly 1900s it is just because of the laws he was the first to legally write a book on itwhich* introduced** sry....it bothered me...
Lorraine Renee
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 8:26 PM
Gardenian wicca was the first branch of wicca. Before it there was no other, as I understand. Do correct me if you can find evidence otherwise.
magus merlyn
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Posted: Oct 19, 2005 10:04 PM
i found a biography on gardener a few months ago at the library i dont remember the exact name i found it by chance but it mention there were a few books that were attempted to be puplished in the 1920s but because mainstream religions still held most of the publishing and law posts they were shot down ps sorry about spelling when i type my brain does not like to spell also lol
Lady K )0(
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Posted: Oct 24, 2005 11:53 AM
I love the history aspect as well and celebrate the Olde ways and embrace it..and as much as gardner had an impact on Wicca, I still think he was a very well acted fake and quack :)jmho hehe
magus merlyn
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Posted: Oct 24, 2005 2:16 PM
Lady KWrote:I love the history aspect as well and celebrate the Olde ways and embrace it..and as much as gardner had an impact on Wicca, I still think he was a very well acted fake and quack :)jmho hehefake no i personally dont think so anyways quack yes after reading the biography i will agree with that one lol
Lorraine Renee
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Posted: Oct 24, 2005 2:28 PM
Really, I believe the idea of 'real' and 'fake' has simply evolved. It can never be defined when talking about humans...
magus merlyn
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Posted: Oct 24, 2005 2:57 PM
Lorraine Renee (Sophie)Wrote:Really, I believe the idea of 'real' and 'fake' has simply evolved. It can never be defined when talking about humans...real and fake for interpritation is like thisi say blue is really pink and base every thing off of that then i would be fake becuse blue was named every exepts blue is blue thats that and for me to say it is pink then i am not being real to you me or any one elsenow saying blue can be used for love or power is not being fake yes red is the typical but if my energies flow diffrent then blue will have diffrent meaning for me than you thats the diffrence for example most european religions base elements first to form spirit but asian/oriental religions base spirit first to form the elements you can think of it the same way as running water northern hemosphere flows one way but in the southern flow diffrent same thing works with energies.the point in that was all religions and beliefs have the same fundamentals up is up down is down but the veiws on those are diffrent fake people take the fundamentals and tried to make people belive they know more than the universe that is fake the people who work with and learn the ways are not
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2004 Wicca Almanac: Spring 2004 to Spring 2005by Llewellyn - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 288 pages
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Circle Guide to Wicca & Pagan Resources, 1982-1983by Selena Fox - Witchcraft - 1981
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Witchcraft and Magic in Europe - Page 60by Bengt Ankarloo, Stuart Clark - History - 1999 - 256 pages
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American Federal Tax Reports - Page 126by Prentice-Hall, inc - Taxation - 1924
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The Witches' Craft: The Roots of Witchcraft & Magical Transformation - Page 284by Raven Grimassi - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2002 - 282 pages
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True Magick: A Beginner's Guide - Page 258by Amber K - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1990
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The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraftby Rosemary Guiley - Witchcraft - 1989 - 421 pages
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The Witches' Heart: A Book of Shadows; Earthguard Wiccaby Eileen Smith - Witchcraft - 2006 - 230 pages
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Simply Wiccaby Leanna Greenaway - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2007 - 160 pages
What does it take to become a witch, and cast spells and other white magic?
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Sensual Wicca Tarotby Lo Scarabeo - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2007 - 78 pages
Let the sacred Sabbats guide you.
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The Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brews - Page 242by Scott Cunningham - Health & Fitness - 1989
Wicca: A contemporary pagan religion with spiritual roots in the earliest expressions of ... Wicca views Deity as Goddess and God; thus, it is polytheistic. ...
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Isherwood, Bowles, Vedanta, Wicca, and Meby Lee Prosser - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 89 pages
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The Little Book of Wiccaby Jane Alexander - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2003 - 48 pages
This volume presents festivals of the Wiccan year.
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The Inner Temple of Witchcraft: Magick, Meditation and Psychic Development - Page 9by Christopher Penczak - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2002 - 352 pages
When I began my journey into this wonderful world, I was taught that the root of the word wic, or wicca, means "wise," for witches were the keepers of the ...
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Modern Wicca: A New Approach to the Old Religionby BOTNL Staff, Steven Brynes - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1994
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All One Wicca: A Study in the Universal Eclectic Tradition of Wiccaby Kaatryn MacMorgan - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001
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The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History - Page 637by Wilma Pearl Mankiller - Social Science - 1998 - 696 pages
Ш Wicca Wicca is the term commonly used to describe several different traditions of ... Although people involved in Wicca often call themselves witches, ...
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Goddesses & Wise Women: The Literature of Feminist Spirituality, 1980-1992 ... - Page 131by Anne Carson - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1992
... Wicca Here are entered books and articles on traditional European witchcraft of the mediaeval and early modern period (the period of the witch-hunts); ...
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Coṇawīṃ Ḍogarī kawitā: Pañjābī dī lippī wiccaby Amrik Singh - Dogri poetry - 1967
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My First Little Workbook of Wicca: A Childs Guide to Wicca Through ...by Velvet Rieth - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 180 pages
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The Way of Merlyn: The Male Path in Wiccaby Ly Warren-Clarke, Kathryn Matthews - Religion - 1990
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Druidcraft: The Magic of Wicca & Druidryby Philip Carr-Gomm - Religion - 2002 - 224 pages
... Druidry and Wicca are the two great streams of the Western Pagan tradition. This work draws on the traditions of both to offer inspiration, teachings, ...
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Sensual Wicca Tarot/Tarot de La Sensualidad Wiccaby Llewellyn Publications - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2007 - 78 pages
Let the sacred Sabbats guide you.
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The Witch's Book of Magical Ritual: Use the Forces of Wicca to Direct Your ...by Gavin Frost, Yvonne Frost - Social Science - 2002
... illustrated guide to the secrets of Wicca, providing complete information on how to design and perform specific rituals to enhance personal psychic ...
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Girls on the Verge: Debutante Dips, Gang Drive-Bys, and Other Initiationsby Vendela Vida - Social Science - 1999 - 170 pages
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While paganism may be thousands of years old, Griffin and other academics argue, Wicca is very young. So are an increasing number of its practitioners, ...
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Traditional Wiccaby Keith Morgan - Paganism - 1988 - 60 pages
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Wicca ; Living Wicca ; The Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brewsby Scott Cunningham - 2003
Originally published as three separate works.
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Wicca and the Christian Heritage: Ritual, Sex, and Magicby Joanne Pearson - Witchcraft - 2007 - 175 pages
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Day-By-Day Wiccaby Tabatha Jennings - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001
Wicca is a form of positive witchcraft based on the love of nature and ancientspirituality.
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Faery Wicca Tarotby Kisma K. Stepanich - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1998 - 416 pages
Each card contains a Bardic teaching designed to awaken greater psychic perception.Thebook outlines the card descriptions, meanings, symbol interpretations,...
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The Truth About Witchcraft Today - Page 179by Scott Cunningham - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1988
One of the earliest American books on Wicca, this is an explication of so-called ... Gerald Gardner's look at the origins of Wicca. Photographs. ...
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The Witch Next Door: Separating Fact from Fiction About Witchcraft, Wicca ...by Craig S. Hawkins - Religion - 2006 - 240 pages
The Witch Next Door is an introduction to contemporary witchcraft, Wicca, ... Completely revised and updated with new research on the definition of Wicca, ...
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WICCA: The Way of the Witchesby Hans Holzer - Witchcraft - 1979
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Circle Guide to Wicca & Pagan Resourcesby Selena Fox - Witchcraft - 1979
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The Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories - Page 190by Robert Poole - History - 2002 - 256 pages
Undoubtedly, then, these myths have formed a subtext in the development of Wicca, Witchcraft and Paganism over the past fifty years - the myths of ...
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Wicca for Lovers: Spells & Rituals for Romance & Seductionby Jennifer Hunter - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001 - 96 pages
Published in time for Valentine's Day, this Wiccan guide to the magic of love andlovemaking presents spells, aphrodisiacs, and other techniques culled from...
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Wicca Awakensby Keith Morgan - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1989
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All About the Wicca of Loveby Tabatha Jennings - Family & Relationships - 2001 - 240 pages
Examining objects such as numbers and crystals, as well as the principles of palmistryand the inextricable connection between love and magi, this series...
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Wicca Almanac 2003by Llewellyn Publications Staff, Llewellyn - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2003 - 288 pages
This almanac from Llewellyn is loaded with wicca information that readers might need -from hot fashions to cool websites, film and book recommendations, witch...
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Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and ... - Page 558by Cheris Kramarae, Dale Spender - Social Science - 2000
In Wicca, all practitioners are clergy; no one mediates the divine for anyone ... Wicca is an eclectic religion, and practices and beliefs can vary widely ...
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The Magician's Companion: A Practical and Encyclopedic Guide to Magical and ... - Page 145by Bill Whitcomb - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1993 - 608 pages
Wicca has no specific "holy book" or central authority. Practices vary greatly, though Wicca is traditionally practiced in covens of between 3 and 13 ...
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Wicca & Witchcraft for Dummiesby Diane Smith - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 364 pages
This plain-English guide introduces you to the vibrant world of Wicca and the practicesof Witchcraft, describing its ancient origins, dispelling stereotypes,...
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Wicca: The Ancient Wayby Janus-Mithras, Nuit-Hilaria, Mer-Amun - Religion - 1994 - 64 pages
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Llewellyn's ... Wicca AlmanacWitchcraft - 2002
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World Religions in America: An Introduction - Page 245by Jacob Neusner - Religion - 2003 - 360 pages
Many of them initially were trained in some variety of Wicca and/or ... The Yule ritual substantially derived from Wicca, but it also included other ...
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Protecting Your Teen from Today's Witchcraft: A Parent's Guide to ...by Steve Russo - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 222 pages
s Witchcraft gives parents the hard facts about Wicca, tips on recognizing its influence in a teen??'s life, and solid, practical advice for guiding their ...
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The Pocket Essential History of Witchcraftby Lois Martin - History - 2002 - 96 pages
For media buffs, students, and inquiring minds, these are great entry–level booksthat build into an essential library.
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Pagan Paths: A Guide to Wicca, Druidry, Asatru, Shamanism and Other Pagan ...by Pete Jennings - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2002 - 192 pages
Discover the natural beliefs and practices of Wicca, Hedgewitch traditions, Druidry, Shamanism, Asatru, Mystery Groups, and Eclectic Paganism-- as well ...
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Way of Wiccaby Vivianne Crowley - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001
This comprehensive guide to Wicca explores the nature of magic and the responsibilitiesinvolved in walking a magical path.
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The Wicca Book of Daysby Sheena Morgan - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2003 - 144 pages
A popular priestess of Wicca who grew up in Africa amid ancient magical practices takes readers on a daily journey of self-discovery and transformation.
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The Wicca: And Other Talesby Randy T. Sultzer - Fiction - 2002 - 150 pages
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Witches: True Encounters with Wicca, Wizards, Covens, Cults, and Magickby Hans Holzer - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 672 pages
Professor Hans Holzer, the bestselling author of Ghosts, explores the myriad aspects andfactions of witchcraft, taking you inside the covens and cults where...
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Secret Societies: Inside the World's Most Notorious Organizations - Page 209by John Lawrence Reynolds - Political Science - 2006 - 320 pages
... WICCA THE GREAT GODDESS AND AMONG THE WORLD S MANY their covert nature as a means of avoiding harassment from groups and individuals who felt threatened ...
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Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft - Page xiiby Raymond Buckland - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2002 - 251 pages
American Celtic Wicca. Australian Wicca. Church of Y Tylwyth Teg. ... Frost's Wicca. Gardnerian Wicca. Georgian Wicca. Maidenhill Wicca. Northern Way. ...
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Faery Wiccaby Kisma K. Stepanich - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1995
Resume your study of the Faery Realm in part II of the Faery Wicca Series.
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The Spiritual Guide to New York: Yoga, Buddhism, Wicca, Kabbalah and Beyondby Jessica Applestone, Joanne Waage - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2003 - 336 pages
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Wiccaby Vivianne Crowley - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2000
This guide shows the beginner how to start practising Wicca, or withcraft, and includespractical exercises for spiritual and magical development, finding a...
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To Stir a Magick Cauldron: A Witch's Guide to Casting and Conjuring - Page 273by Silver RavenWolf - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 320 pages
In the Black Forest Clan, you must receive a 97% on this test to obtain your Wicca 101 teaching degree. Be careful; there are several trick questions on ...
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Dancing Under an African Moon: Paganism and Wicca in South Africaby Donna Darkwolf Vos - Religion - 2002 - 272 pages
... Wicca ... Topics include: definitions of Paganism and Wicca; the historical origins of Paganism; ...
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Out of the Shadows: Myths and Truths of Modern Wiccaby Lilith McLelland - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2002 - 245 pages
... Wicca This resource reaches beyond the mystical and explains that a true relationship with deity lies at the heart of Wiccan experience. ...
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Cauldron of Transformation: A New Vision of Wicca for Modern Pagan Practicesby Lady Sabrina - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996
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The Coven Leader's Handbook - 13 Lessons in Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wiccaby Sean Belachta - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 204 pages
Written by an initiate of both, the Alexandrian and Gardnerian Tradition, this book presents a serious and complete Neophyte training program for Alexandrian...
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West Country Wicca: A Journal of the Old Religionby Rhiannon Ryall - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1990 - 103 pages
Pre-Gardnerian account of the Old Religion is "a real gem....The best book onwitchcraft I have ever seen" (Marion Weinstein).
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Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices - Page 528by J. Gordon Melton, Martin Baumann - Religion - 2002 - 1507 pages
(Tradition in Wicca can be loosely compared to denomination in Protestant ... Regardless of its origins, Gardnerian Wicca enjoyed steady growth throughout ...
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Witchcraft: Exploring the World of Wiccaby Craig S. Hawkins - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 230 pages
... Wicca A carefully researched explanation of witchcraft and other neopagan religions separates fact and fiction and evaluates their dangers.
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Wicca Vade Mecum
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2006 Wicca Almanacby Llewellyn Staff - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2006 - 288 pages
This year's edition of irreverent, useful, and eclectic information features 24articles by innovative thinkers and experts, a week-at-a-glance section, and...
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The Healing Traditions & Spiritual Practices of Wiccaby Debbie Michaud - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2000 - 168 pages
This introduction to the healing aspects of Wicca, an ancient nature-based religion,presents beliefs, practices and teachings on issues related to mind, body...
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Belief Beyond Boundaries: Wicca, Celtic Spirituality and the New Ageby Joanne Pearson - Religion - 2002 - 320 pages
The series explores the place of religion in the modern world, with this volume focusing, amongst other things, on paganism, witches and wicca, and other ...
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Wicca Unveiled: The Complete Rituals of Modern Witchcraftby John Philip Rhodes - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2000 - 192 pages
Complete introduction to the craft, its history and philosophy, its tool and many of itsrituals and rites.
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Lessons in Goddess Spirituality: Wicca 101by Athena Gardner - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2000 - 272 pages
"Originally published by Star Rising Publishers"--T.p. verso.
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Witches' Craft: A Multidenominational Wicca Bibleby Bruce K. Wilborn - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 445 pages
A comprehensive guide to the practices and traditions of the Wiccan religion.
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The Gay Wicca Bookby Bruce K. Wilborn - Religion - 2002 - 280 pages
In this unique approach to the Wiccan religion, the author shares his own experience ofcoming out.
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Wicca A to Z: A Complete Guide to the Magickal Worldby Gerina Dunwich - 1997
A Citadel Press book.
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Practical Wicca: Spells and Rituals to Heal and Harmonise Your Lifeby Christine Seville - Magic - 2003
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The Wicca Packby Sally Morningstar - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001
Practice natural magic with this amazing book and companion set of divinationcards.
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Empowering Your Life With Wiccaby Sirona Knight - Psychology - 2003 - 256 pages
Who doesn't want better health, more love, money, and spiritual fulfillment in theirdaily lives?
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Dewitched: What You Need to Know about the Dangers of Witchcraft and Wiccaby Tim Baker - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 221 pages
... Wicca Wicca is the fastest-growing religion on today's college campuses, and is even featured on the covers of popular teen magazines. ...
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Green Witchcraft III: The Manual - Page 249by Ann Moura, Aoumiel - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2000
A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner Scott Cunningham Wicca is a book of life, ... Cunningham presents Wicca as it is today: a gentle, Earth-oriented ...
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From Witch to Wiccaby Leslie Ellen Jones - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 248 pages
An acclaimed scholar traces the history and evolution of the mysterious andcontroversial Wicca religion in this spellbinding volume.
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