Category: Pagan

  • Wiccan Ethics

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    In April 1974, the Council of American Witches adopted a set of Principles which Wiccans personally believe in: 1) We practice rites to attune ourselves with the natural rhythm of life forces marked by the phases of the Moon and the seasonal Quarters and Cross Quarters. 2) We recognize that our intelligence gives us a…

  • Wiccan Rede

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    Bide ye wiccan laws you must, in perfect love and perfect trust. Live ye must and let to live, fairly take and fairly give. Form the circle thrice about to keep unwelcome spirits out. To bind your spell will every time, let the spell be spoke in rhyme. Soft of eye and light of touch,…

  • PathWalkers Back Up And Running

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    Well everyone PathWalkers is back up and running again – as in all sections that I was working on before are now completed or at least integrated as I wanted them to be, thus the site open again for business so to speak.

  • 10 things about Wicca

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    1) No conversion or recruitment is necessary… Wiccans have no insecure compulsion to convert everyone to their way of thinking. People come to Wicca when and if they are ready/interested. Furthermore, you are not required to accept or do anything you don’t feel comfortable with. 2) No artificial code of morality… Out of all the…

  • Imbolc

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    Associated Stones: Amethyst, turquoise, garnet, and onyx Alternate Names: Oimelc, Brigantia, Imbolg, Brigid, Feast of Lights, Celtic ‘Candle Festival’, Candlemas, Feast of Brigid, Candlelaria, and Anagantious, the Druidic Name Imbolc Christian Equivalent:  Saint Bridget’s (Bride’s) Day, Candlemas: the Festival of the Purification of the Virgin (2nd February) Place in the Natural Cycle Imbolc (pronounced ‘im-molc’)…

  • The Buffalo Woman

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    It was a time of hunger. Two young men, searching for game, saw a beautiful young woman approaching from the horizon, her feet not touching the ground. She was wrapped in a white buffalo skin and carried something in her hands. One young man recognized her as a holy person and thought good thoughts, but…