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... . It was these very spells - spells for love and for protection - that allowed Covens to retain their faith, keep their secrecy, save their families, and survive into the ... find both skilled and unskilled practitioners of the Craft. Many have taught themselves, many have been newly initiated into Covens, and many are born Witches from long lineages of traditional Witchcraft families. Similarly, with ...
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... but meeting when we do it does not restrict all of us from being part of other Circles, Groves, and Covens if we choose. It says we believe this is worthwhile to do while at the same time promotes living in ... am writing about it now). I kind of think that those kinds of things should be for more formal covens and circles but if ever the group decides to go down that route I would be willing.
One of ...
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... ". Wiccans practice in small groups called covens or circles, and many keep to the traditional size of 13 or fewer, primarily on ... herbalism, spells and other hands-on activities; and many practice parts of all of these. Covens whose traditions trace back to a British Witch named ... a book that helped many solitary Wiccans who had no access to covens or group training. Dianic Witches, such as Z. ...
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... also derivative when it comes to the society of her vampires. Many of her vampires belong to covens, such as the Cullens to which Edward belongs or the powerful Volturi in Italy. Again, this is not ... original idea. In The Vampire Chronicles, Anne Rice also portrayed vampires belonging to covens, an example being the Théâtre des Vampires (a theatrical troupe which also happens to be a coven ...
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... learning and sharing ritual.
Ultimately, it seemed that the group began to bring up the topic of covens. I was against it. Not that I’m anti-coven, but I think each one of us needs to look deep within ourselves and ask the ... a higher commitment, a deeper understanding of group dynamics, and a common goal.
Covens are spiritual families. That is a tough thing to find and work with in this ...
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... it scary, and what gives its cultists their drive.
Cultists of Suggol meet in Covens, and hold their services (such as they are) in places of desecration and ruin. They observe no rituals but instead ... is not so common. The Church of Atarath is active in the persecution and destruction of what covens they can find. As a result, Suggoltic worship is most common in the wilderness, away from ...
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... of her food and its magical smells.
Her wooden-spoon wand wouldn't work without spells,
Recipes sweetly recited like verses,
The inverse of recipes dressed up as curses
From communal ovens of covens in caves,
Where gravy is bubbling in pet rabbit graves.
Her pastries entice. They're flawlessly dressed.
They taste twice as nice as their look would suggest.
Her friends have mixed ...
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... for the miniature dragon takes him to some of the stranger sections of this Manhattan – Greenwitch Village (which is right around the corner from Greenwich Village and is populated by witches and covens); a wax museum where figures of Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre come alive; Gracie Mansion (which is haunted by the ghosts of former mayors); and the Bureau of Missing ...
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... the White House in the wake of the elections. They can, after all, only carry so much water for so long. And unlike Robert Gibbs, political analysts and reporters outside the covens of MSNBC and the Left blogosphere may want to preserve a bit of credibility. The narrative has changed, and what was considered conservative carping is now quickly becoming conventional wisdom: Obama is an unabashed ...
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... dance.
This year, as every year in living memory in this country under the fascist white Christian Nationalist government, amidst the Beltain celebrations, venerations, joy and laughter in covens and Pagan gatherings across the country, the feint reek of Christian agitation against Pagans once again focussed on Halloween. The agitators? Fanatical followers of Peter Hammond's Africa Christian ...
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