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White Witches: Cunning Folk? Practitioners Were Known, Respected in Europe and North America

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Witch of Edmonton, England: Elisabeth Sawyer, a Poor Elderly Woman, Executed for Witchcraft

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Witch of Scrapfaggot Green: Historical Documents Evidence Witchcraft Was Once a Capital Offense

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Bat: A Powerful Pagan Symbol: Greatly Maligned Mammal Represents Different Things to Many Cultures

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Witchcraft and Werewolves: In Medieval Times, Lycanthropy and Witches Were Intertwined

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North Berwick Witches' Persecution: James VI of Scotland Took an Active Role in the Trials

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Pagan May Day Festival: Beltane: Celtic and Wiccan Fire Festival Celebrating Spring Glory

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The Five Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Akasha

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Gris-gris, Resquardo & Gurunfinda: Containers with Magickal Items Used to Protect or Attract

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Magickal Pagan Power Tools: Which Household Items Are Purified and Charged for Use in Rituals?

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Rabbit/Hare: Trickster-Fear Caller: Rabbit: Fertility Symbol, Ostara Pagan and Christian Easter Animal

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Ostara: Flowers, Herbs, Crystals: Pagan Fire Festival Day Has its Own Special Dinner and Décor

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Ostara/Easter Celebration: Can Both Holidays Be Combined into One Event?

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Bear: Powerful Pagan Symbol: Bear: Symbolic of Introspection, Primal Power, Awakening Unconscious

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Familiars and Totems: Medieval Times: People Believed Animals Helped Witches in Evil Deeds

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Cat: Pagan Symbol of the Arcane: Mysterious Felines and Their Lore

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Sabbats: Pagan Fire Festivals: Shamanic People’s Lives Are Intertwined with Seasonal Cycle

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Imbolc: Pagan Fire Festival: Toss the Old to Bring in the New, Growth, Renewal, Fertility

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Owl: Pagan Symbol of Wisdom: Not All Adherents of the Old Religion Agree

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Magi: Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh: Three Kings from the East? Kings from Orient? Wise men? Shamans?

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Wild Boar: Pagan Warrior Spirit: Symbolic of Courage, Leadership, Abundance, Nourishment

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Christmas Tree: Symbol of Eternity: To the Germanic Pagans, Evergreens Represented Immortality

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Pagan Yule: Christmas Plants: Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe: Traditional Yuletide Symbols

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Yule Pagan Celebration: Winter Solstice or Yuletide: the Longest Night of the Year

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Thanksgiving Pagan Symbolism: Celebratory Days Have their Own Imagery and Traditions

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Pagan Symbolism: Thanksgiving: Celebration Days Have Their Own Symbols and Traditions

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Thanksgiving: Pagan Roots: Feast Day Has Roots in European and Native American Paganism

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Halloween Customs: American Style: Jack-ma-Lantern, Candy Corn, Marshmallow Ghosts, Regional Customs….

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Halloween: Pagan Celebration: Samhain: Festival of the Third and Final Harvest, Time of Reflection

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Samhain Traditions and Lore: Many Halloween Customs Have Roots in Pagan Traditions

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Mabon, Fall Equinox-Second Harvest: Pagan Festival: Celebrants Give Thanks in Autumn Colored Haven

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Coyote, Pagan Symbol: Trickster: Native Americans Believe He Is the Keeper of Magick and Uses Folly

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Lughnasadh: Pagan Celebration: Also Called Lammas, Harvest Home or Festival, Feast of Bread

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Fox Pagan Symbol: Camouflage: The Animal, Like the Totem, is Known for Slyness and Cunning

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Snake: Pagan Symbol Transmutation: Adder and Rattlesnake: Epitomes of Snake Totem

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Wolf: Influential Pagan Symbol: Represents Teacher, Intuition, the Shadow and Loyalty

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Lynx Pagan Symbol of Secrets: Totem of Wisdom: Knows Hidden Knowledge of the Arcane and People

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Black Panther: Pagan Power Symbol: Mystical Animal: Reclaiming One’s Power and Spiritual Understanding

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Pagan Midsummer: Summer Solstice: Wiccan Litha and Druid Alban Hefin, Pagan Day of Magick, Celebration

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Raven, Enigmatic Pagan Symbol: Feathered Kin: Symbol of Magick, Creation, Healing and Protection

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Crow: Mysterious Pagan Symbol: Sign of Law, Creation, Magick, Prophecy, Cunning and Trickery

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American Pagan Folk Protection: The Pennsylvania Deutsch Magickal Arts of Warding and Banishing

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Shamanic Shadow Self: Jung and the Shadow

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Beltane: Pagan Spring Celebration: Druid and Wiccan Sabbat of May Day

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Stregheria, Italian Witchcraft: Strega and Stregone

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What is The Evil Eye? A Brief History of the Spell and a Possible Cure

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German Pagan Roots: May Day Trads: Walpurgisnacht, April 30

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Pennsylvania Deutsch Grimoire: PowWows or Long Lost Friend

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Pagan Symbol of Hope: Morning Star

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Pagan Symbol of the Sun: Hitler and the Swastika

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Vooduon, Voodoo, Hoodoo: Vooduon, a Syncretic Religion

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PowWow: Pennsy Dutch Arcane Art: German/AmerIndian Magick

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Tarot Major Arcana: Origins and meanings of the 22 cards

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NeoPaganism – Old and New World: Druidism and Other Traditions

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NeoPaganism: Wicca: Shamanic Revival - Wicca

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Cleansing and Charging Crystals: Crystal Energy Can be Used to Help Us

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The Witches of Zugarramurdi: The Inquisition in Basque

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Pagan Roots of Easter Customs: Here Comes Ol’ Cottontail….

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Pennsy Dutch Magikcal Art: Hex Signs and Haus Segens

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Cats Persecuted as Familiars: Cats’ Perceived as Devil’s Agents

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Stamford Witch Trials: Kinder, Gentler than Salem

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A Pagan Celebration of Spring: Vernal Equinox Rituals

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Who are the Pagans? Pagans are Shamanic People

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Druids: Origin and Traditions: The History and Mystery Surrounding Shamanic Celtic Druids

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