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  • um hi i really want to become wiccan or pagan im 13 and christianity is doing nothing for me is there any certain things you have to do and am i able to do it in secret my mother would disown me if she found out :/ can anyone explain to me the practice and the differences btw wiccan and pagan cause i know their similar but different

  • @starcutie41532 hon, wicca is a form of neo-paganism/paganism. There are differenht forms of Wicca, like other religions.

  • The song is beautiful

    The comments?

    Ticks I off a little

    The assumption that only females are capable of spirituality

    poor cromagnon man doing his dances & hoping the shaman could show the way to the game ,so that they could get much needed Protien ?

    Nah ,of course!

    We mere males had NO idea what spirituality was about ,remember to pick your knuckles up off the floor boys!

    Have a look at so called, primitive societies and you will find the role of spiritual males quite prominent!

    Go on I dare U

  • @DoloresAnne1 thats great hon that makes me happy

  • burnning times is like the halocaust for women and pagans and wiccans

  • may i ask all of you to pray to the goddess or what ever god you pray to pray for the people in japan.

  • sweetie, not all witches are women. *winks and giggles* I found the goddess a few years ago. I truly love being pagan/wiccan. I feel much more hole. I find it sad and sexist that the only ones who were persecuted were women at that time. I am saddened by the way we as a species are compelled to destroy our surroundings in order to survive. we are essentially biting the hand that feeds us.

    Merry Meet, Merry Part, and Merry Meet Again

  • @yaoipet I know that there are men in the Craft. If I had a say in the lyrics, I would include that. Yes, most women were persecuted in the chauvanistic time. Men were too, whether they were homosexual or had better crops. It was a sad time, indeed...

    Blessed Be

  • @PhaydraRae The inquisition was mainly targeted towards christians, that read the bible, and hece did not submitt to the authority of the church. Mainly. The burning of witches was due to the perception of women as succubi, and a temptation.

    I did love the song though, soothing.

    From a friendly "Male", and a former tormented christian.

    Blessed Be

  • @yaoipet Im a Man and i found Paganism a few months ago  befor i was Agnostic befor that iwas Christian be sure you ask the goddess for help with the people in Japan

  • Extremely powerful song telling our Truths and what happened to us and our power as Sacred Females and our Path as Witches. I only heard it sung by a man, never by women, so this is even more powerful for me....sometimes this song brings me almost to tears......lifelong Goddess Worshipper/Pagan. -MasterAmazon

  • I had this song on my mp3 player Hadn't heard it before. First time I heard it it was on the shores of the North Sea... I sang and danced on the sand and collected some shells. Blessings to all

  • More like makes me ask "what have we done? ... and continue to do?"

  • This is the first time I've ever heard this song and I'm in love with it already. The last verse especially is crushingly powerful. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • Isn't this song by Gaia consort? This sounds better!! Such clear and pure voices.

  • @KuroiTama Charlie Murphy wrote it. He does a version with the band Runmors of the Big Wave as well as an earlier (several earlier) versions. Jami Sieber plays cello hauntingly through most of them.

  • Love this song.. Thanks.. Its all very true.. Blessed Be!

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