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... this time of year I always seem to have a lot of balls in the air. (Juggling metaphor)
One of my earliest memories of story-telling technique lessons in school might be called "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" method. (It wasn't called that). You start with a list of unlikely ingredients, or characters, go with the flow, and try to create a rational and cohesive story.
This ...
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Black Nymph joined Cove Witch's group
Circle of Eclectic WiccansCircle of Eclectic Wiccans is more of a learning circle. A place where all may learn and grow with their own abilities, arts, God/dess, ideas, religious thoughts, traditions, trends, etc. Here we dare to learn so that we may gain knowledge.
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... . Hence when I behave badly towards myself, that means I am also behaving badly towards everything else.
As a witch, I work a lot with energy, with healing, fortune telling and magic. ... power, not the words or ritual alone, but together. If I then want to create something with magic, I must begin with myself.
As an eclectic witch, I have many methods and the ability to change things that don' ...
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... , you won't remember which is which and you'll have an easier time remembering what all they're for exactly. Your subconscious will remember which is which though. In the end, that's what matters the most.
I am an eclectic witch who loves writing. I especially love writing and teaching others about self help. I have a love ...
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... is a figure from the Christian religion. The misconception comes from medieval witch-hunts, which equated the Horned God of the Old Religion with the ... Goddess, women's issues, and eco-feminism. Many eclectic circles were created based on the writings of Americans Scott Cunningham ... bards, wise men and clergy. The Church of All Worlds is an eclectic group based on Gaean ecological spirituality and ...
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... the mantle. I commissioned this piece from Heather of Audrey Eclectic. I was so happy with the family portrait she painted of us earlier in ... to paint this portrait of Sarah Pease, my Salem witch ancester.
Isn't Goodwife Pease simply gorgeous ... Sarah holding bittersweet. It's very symbolic of her experience during the witch trials. The bitter comes from having been left to rot in the dungeon ...
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