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Blogs about: Gardnerian
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... of these. Covens whose traditions trace back to a British Witch named Gerald Gardner call themselves Gardnerian; they are closely related to Alexandrian Wicca, founded by Alex Sanders, a student of Gardner. Raymond Buckland brought Gardnerian Witchcraft to the United States, founded a different tradition called Seax Wicca, and wrote a book that helped ...
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... and ancestor worship....And while I might enjoy as the creation or gnosis of a particular individual, and maybe even draw inspiration from but not personally "believe in", Conan the Barbarian, the Necronomicon, Gardnerian Wicca, the Golden Dawn system, fundamentalist Christianity, TW authors, stuff I read on the Internet or books or see on TV, etc.
But on OTHER DAYS, when I am feeling ...
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... . I do as much publicity for them as I have time to do, which is not nearly as much as I'd like.
3. Living with my mother. My kid and my dogs have food and warm places to sleep at night. Much as I complain, I should be more grateful.
4. Spiritual studies. After years of trying and wishing, I am finally working through the outer court material in a Gardnerian coven. It's...interesting.
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... months. I'm excited and proud of our work. Wooo-hooo!
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2. KIVA has been involved in some controversy over the last few months. As Bill (our very own Gardnerian) pointed out, their transparency has been criticized, and with some merit. Many of the microloan organizations that post on KIVA have already fronted out loans to the folks whom they list. If the loan is ...
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... my personal feelings about the two pagan paths I'm on and don't reflect what anyone else may feel or believe. I'm a Druid in OBOD. I'm also a Traditional Wiccan, of Gardnerian and Alexandrian lineages. My views are my own, and reflect my training, so may not be the same as those of other Druids or Wiccans.
Both paths honor the Earth. Both recognize that we must care for the Earth ...
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