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Wise women/men didn't practice the witchcraft condemned as working with the devil. They used magick only for good. One of the best examples: Pennsylvania Dutch PowWow. more...
During the Jacobean Era, witch persecutions were common. Minister interrogated Sawyer and wrote an account. Three men collaborated writing a play based on this. more...
During the WW II years, the villagers still remembered the execution and interment of the Great Leighs witch, but they weren't ready for what would be unleashed. more...
Bats: symbolic of rebirth to Native Americans, anathemas to others and subjects of superstitions. Feared by some, bats are beneficial to the environment and humans. more...
Belief in were-animals was universal throughout Europe. In the Middle Ages, different countries had names for the creature and believed witches could shape-shift. more...
North Berwick Witches' Persecution
The 1590-1 persecution and execution of "witches" was among the most brutal of those in the UK. This happened during "The Burning Times," the acme of such atrocities. more...
Pagan May Day Festival: Beltane
This Greater Sabbat, sometimes mistakenly called Roodmas, a non-Pagan holiday, features flowers, the Maypole and its own special foods. Celebrate and enjoy the recipes. more...
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By: Beverly Hill
For centuries, many cultures have incorporated the use of holey stones in rituals and ceremonies, believing them to carry sacred powers. What are these beliefs? more...
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Lynn Smythe
Natural healers and green witches commune with plant spirits to help them tap into the therapeutic power of each individual plant. more...
Gemstone Magic and Crystal Healing
By:
Lynn Smythe
How to cleanse and charge gemstones and crystals and tap into their curative and healing energies. more...
By:
Lynn Smythe
Focused meditation can aid your magical spells and charms. more...
By:
Lynn Smythe
Ancient followers of earth-based spirituality who were the precursors to our modern day herbalists. more...
Why Some Witches Offer Interviews
By: Lori Dake
Many Pagans open up to reporters in hopes to gain tolerance and even acceptance of their faiths, and what better time than around their most popular, secularized Holiday. more...
By: Lori Dake
Spending a week at an outdoor Pagan festival is so much more than camping vacation, since it is also a spiritual retreat and pilgrimage. more...
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