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feed.feedcat.net/50636 - ProfileSquidoo: Museum of Witchcraft
One of the best known sites in Cornwall can be found in the village of Boscastle. There, you can find the Museum of Witchcraft, first opened by Cecil Williamson on the Isle of Man in 1951 and housed in Boscastle since 1960. ...
feed.feedcat.net/184376 - ProfileOccult Shop and Bookstore – Books, News, and Videos – Books on Wiccan ...
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feed.feedcat.net/448199 - ProfileHear The Voice Paganism Australia
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feed.feedcat.net/125980 - ProfileSquidoo: Witch's Journal: The Book of Shadows
Grimoire, Book of Shadows. All fancy ways of saying "journal". A Book of Shadows is simply put, a way of keeping a record of what you have learned and what you have done as a Pagan, whether you be Wiccan or witch, Heathen or Asatru, Gardnerian or Alexandrian, solitaire or in a coven.
A BOS (Book of Shadows) can be handwritten by the light of the Full Moon in the ancient script of the Elven-kind, if you're so inclined. ...
feed.feedcat.net/184386 - ProfileSquidoo: How to Find a Patron God or Goddess
A question I am asked and that I see asked frequently by those newly entering a Pagan belief system is "How do I find my Patron God?"
They spend a lot of time and energy focusing on how they can determine who their God is supposed to be. Energy that could be better spent on other things as they learn about Paganism and find their place within it.
Here I will give you what you need to know and do to find your own Patron God or Matron Goddess. ...
feed.feedcat.net/186523 - ProfileSquidoo: The Book Of English Magic
I like to look through the books in the religion and philosophy section on occasion to see if any new books on Paganism or witchcraft have been published. Most often, I'm afraid to say, I leave disappointed because sitting on the shelves are same regurgitated books that have always been sitting there.
Regurgitated because the stalls of authors in the few publishing houses that publish books on Paganism and witchcraft tend to quote each other in a meaningless circle. ...
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