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@djdrax | November 2017 | |
Helenic Paganism (1) Anybody in this group who follow the Olympian pantheon? |
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@shadow6s | November 2012 | |
can any1 help me wit my shamanic studies (0) Im trying to learn how to be a shaman and need help. |
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@msmeets | March 2010 | |
Who is Lucifer? (5) Is the first creation in the bible refering to Lucifer? |
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@dale1956 | February 2010 | |
The Old Ones (1) Traditionally the Old Ones are the primal spirits of the earth that existed long before humankind. They are the teachers that dwell within the trees, |
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@dale1956 | February 2010 | |
The Stag-Horned God (1) Traditionally the God of the Old Ways is a stag-horned diety. Our ancestors took him as a symbol of the protector and provider, as this was modeled |
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@dale1956 | November 2009 | |
Anybody come here? (3) Lol... out of our 25 members, I never hear from anyone... are you out there? |
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@dale1956 | November 2008 | |
Law of Three (1) Our actions and words create energy. The axiom presented by the Law Of Three is: 'Every action affects us on three levels: mind, body, and spirit.' T |
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@dale1956 | July 2008 | |
@tinac | October 2007 | |
Just curious (2) Merry Meet just a ? How long have u followed the Wiccan/Pagan way? Me less than 1 year |
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@tinac | February 2007 | |
Initiation (3) How does a witch without belonging to a formal coven become initiated? |
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@dale1956 | February 2007 | |
The Sun (0) Traditionally the sun represents the God aspect of Divinity. It is the divine essence of fertility that flows through the agricultural Wheel of the Y |
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@dale1956 | January 2007 | |
Pentacle (0) Traditionally the pentacle is a ritual tool that symbolizes the creative element of earth (cohesion and manifestation). It is customarily made of cla |
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@dale1956 | January 2007 | |
Wand (0) Traditionally the wand is a ritual tool that symbolizes expansion, a sending or directing of energy that is not focused or contained in one specific a |
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@dale1956 | January 2007 | |
The Rede (0) The axiom reflected in The Rede is: 'As it harm none, do as you will. ' The most popular interpretation of this modern axiom is essentially that as l |
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@dale1956 | January 2007 | |
As Above, So Below (0) There is an old saying that what people see as tragedy the gods see merely as a divine play. Sometimes we feel that we are being subjected to unfair |
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