Witches, Wiccans and other contemporary Pagans see divinity in trees, streams, plants and animals. Most Pagans view the Earth as the Goddess, with a body that humans must care for, and from which they ...
In her first book-length work, Sabin presents a first-rate, fresh and thorough addition to the burgeoning field of earth-based spiritual practice volumes. Sometimes using examples that young people ...
The witch has been depicted as evil for centuries, but perhaps it's time to honor what witchcraft is about: connecting to nature and to our inner selves. Being a witch is more accessible than one may ...
While it is commonplace to associate Witchcraft with spells and herbal remedies, it's not every day you hear a witch not only proclaim that the premise of magick lies in quantum physics, but then go ...
If you took movies and TV shows seriously, witches, or those who practice witchcraft, would all be wearing pointy black hats, riding broomsticks and wickedly cackling over cauldrons. Unsurprisingly, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — When you hear the word ...
The witches in Cowlitz County don't stand out in a crowd. "We don't wear little black hats," said Michael Garner of Kelso. "We might be your neighbors. We probably are." Perhaps the people who just ...
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Patricia Crowther, pioneering Wiccan priestess, is dead at 97
Crowther was one of the last remaining direct initiates of Gerald Gardner, who founded Wicca in the mid-20th century.
Some Fort Bragg soldiers say they should have the right to practice Wicca on post. The Wiccans, who place most of their religious focus on nature, say they're good soldiers and patriotic Americans.
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