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What Is Witchcraft When Stripped From Religion?
A look at the powers of Witchcraft, and what they are when in and out of religion. In this article we attempt to answer what Witchcraft really is, without the glamour, secrets, mysticism and religious preferences.
3 commentsHow Enchanting!
The past few days, I have been engaged in the art of enchantment. I don't mean charming people with my smile. I am a wandmaker and that means being an enchanter. You know, like Tim the Enchanter in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Only fewer...
1 commentThe Essence of Faith
One of the Nine Noble Virtues is Fidelity, sometimes called Loyalty. This entails not only fidelity to our loved ones and kin, but to our Gods as well. A binding force of fidelity is love. Yes, many of us...
0 commentsThe Tarot Spot
I have been a Tarot reader for over ten years and love to use my cards to help guide folk along their path. I don't use my cards to tell fortunes, but to help you find your way in an otherwise confusing or...
0 commentsMore Than 8 Words, Ravenscry Sanctuary and Words to Live By
I will be elaborating on this subject in the near future. This is an intrduction to Pagan moral values and views. For Wiccans, the moral compass has been the "Wiccan Rede" - "an it harm none, do what you will". Just eight words. Wicca is the most...
0 commentsSong for a Pagan Heart
I have a Pagan heart. It’s just me, I don’t expect anyone else to see life, the universe and everything the same way that I do. I do not expect others to look at the stars and see what I see or walk through a forest and feel what I feel and I...
19 commentsIndigenous European Paganism
Ravenscry Sanctuary came about out of a need for deeper understanding of the changing spirituality. The spirituality of the world is changing .People are waking up. And it's confusing. People sense a...
0 commentsDruidry: An ancient religion makes a comeback
Druidry is one of the oldest religions still being practiced in some form today. Although Druids left no written accounts of themselves and much of what was written about them (by Julius Caesar, for example) is considered suspect, we know that...
0 commentsInterview with a Druid
What follows is an informal interview with a practitioner of Britain's ancient native religion of Druidry. Would you introduce yourself to readers, please? Sure. I'm 47, divorced with two great kids, and am a self-employed landscape gardener....
13 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 30 Horses
And then of course there are all 'the other' alignments with the hinge- briefly touched on in their relevant 'chapters;' for there were a total of eight pagan/druidic/pre-christian festivals which celebrated the 'marker-posts' on the sun's annual...
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