Second, because the book sets out in 127 elegantly written pages many of my own ideas and thoughts about Wicca and where Wicca is headed. I highly recommend it to anyone who is Wiccan or seeking to become Wiccan.The book starts with a bang as Ellen rails against some of the frustrating ideas shes heard about Wicca. Ive heard them myself, and maybe you have too: that all Wiccans are crystal-hugging, air-headed veganazis (pg vii More |
If we see that we harm, we punish ourselves; if we see that we help/heal, then we reward ourselves (more carefully and thoroughly than any jailer).This may tie into psychological models about the superego and its prohibitive function, arising from the programming of our parents and other influential authorities. This a very deep self-judgement process, inspired in us by society, the compensation carried out via subconscious processes too complex to explore here. It ought be mentioned, however, that t More |
This is one of the functionsof The Diary. Aside of performing Rituals when the appropriate planet is visible, there ARE no rules regarding timing. However, it has been said elsewhere in this book More |
Dominic Gabriel Bryans On January 26 this year, I was able to present to the world my youngest son. My fiancee and are are proud to say that we are the new parents of Dominic Gabriel Bryans. Son of Edward M. Bryans 2nd, and Heather M. Jacobs. He was also greeted by his older brother of 3 years Edward M. Bryans 3rd. WE hope that we will ab able to bring our bundle of joy; joy ot his life na.
Winter Solstice Wishing Candle Llewellyn annuals author Ember shows how to handcraft a winter solstice candle for your Yule celebration, or to give as a gift..
The Skeptical Review -- Who Believes in Magick Anymore? Black Sheep (n.): a highborn person who has gone against the conventions of family; a rogue, outcast, or scoundrel. I love magick, or magic, or majik, or however else my grammatically eccentric brethren might spell it. I am not eager to argue semantics. Who really cares when the practice remains pure? I find it to be an Art, a Craft, and a delicate Science. I find th.
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