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Remembering Frederic Lamond
Frederic Lamond was an economist, a computer consultant — and a witch. In 1956 he met Gerald Gardner and was initiated into his coven. Lots of memories to be shared, together with some observations and opinions. Lees verder
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Getagged 50 Years of Wicca, Fred Lamond, Gardnerian Wicca, Wicca
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Interview with Geraldine Beskin, from the Atlantis Bookshop, London, UK
Frequented by Gerald Gardner and an entire “who’s who” of occultists over the years, Atlantis Bookstore in London has been a gathering place for great minds to meet and share ideas. Lees verder
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Getagged Austin Osman Spare, Bali Beskin, Geraldine Beskin, Ross Nichols, The Atlantis Bookshop
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A Witch (Still) Amongst Us: Remembering Lois Bourne…
There is something very special about the Gardnerian Tradition. One of those things, to me, is that we still have people within our community who lived, and worked with, and knew Gerald Gardner. It makes it all more real to me somehow. … Lees verder
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Getagged Craft, Doreen Valiente, history, Lois Bourne, Wicca, witchcraft
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Review: The Witches’ Heart
The book is the perfect teaching tool for covens to use with their students, or for individual seekers. It explains the basics of Circle, the seasonal holidays and a wide variety of magickal workings that will intrigue both sages and seekers. Lees verder
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Getagged America, Wicca
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Cord Magick
On whatever day humans learned to weave fibers into cords, they probably started tying them into knots that very same day. (And probably started using those knots for magick that very same night!) The simpler the tool, the older it probably is… Lees verder