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  • thanks a lot phil,i app.you taking the time to answer my question ,i will pass on the information' )0(

  • i have another question for you,i help out at my local pagan shop in maryland teaching herbs and magickal crafts.what do you sell/or make at your store other than candles that are big sellers? I would like to make things for them to sell and not sure which way to go.thank you and bless

  • @foxgloved1 hmmm...incense,oils,brews,wax poppets. If they have a shop this is the best advice, make everything u can that your customers burn or otherwise dispose of. Statues and jewelry are a one time buy.

    Pretend u are an oil company and produce the consumable resources...

  • hi phil,i need some help here,i am having trouble finding the youtube channels that you subscribe to,would you please ,if you have time,how to find your favorite channels,i have a few that i get some good information from,but as you know there is a lot of junk as well out there.thank you much and also wanted you to know i think you have one of the best channels on youtube,when ever i receive an email listing one of your video's,i can't wait to see what great stuff you put out for us )0(

  • Great vid, christopher penczak; inner and outer temple, they were the first bks I read, when coming into the craft back ind 1991, then bickland and cunningham, all very good writers.

  • I concur with Drawing down t/Moon, Buckland for his erudition and ability to let the knowledge stand before the author. Leland is sorta like agrippa, we read these as a historical perspective... Janet & Stewart Ferrar, Scott Cunningham & Ch. Penczak are excellent. cat y. I can respect for compiling so much in one book, if not for her sycophants who don't accept anything other than that which fell from her lips. Craft-In the purest/basest sense is hindered by limitation to one person's dictum.

  • Nearly a half hour of Uncle Birch! (Claps.)

    Not that I'm saying you have to do that much all the time.

  • Drawing Down the Moon was the first book I read. Still have it and still love it!

  • And to think all this mans information is giving for free, to us , I agree with the hex, we owe Birch a lifetime of thanx if not much more,

  • I am one of the people whom you are leading down their path. I watch all of your videos and reflect on them carefully. You've made such an impact in my spiritual journey that I think it's unfair not to give you some recognition. Not only do I learn a lot from your lessons but I have a good time doing it as well. I always have a laugh or two and you always leave me with something new, different, and unique to contemplate. Thank you for being a great teacher Sensei Birch . Blessed be.

  • ♥)O(♥ ♦♦♦ Birch... GREAT B@@K Suggestions... I Have Almost ALL Of Them! ♦ I Also Have Raymond Buckland's "Witchcraft The Rebirth Of The Old Religion" DVD ... I Had It Before DVD's ~ When It Was Only Available On Video Cassette! I Also Watched It ALL Here On YouTube! ♦♦♦ ♥)O(♥

  • Havent listened yet but so excited ,now I know witch Video our group will watch,tomarrow night,,,,,Fridays with Uncle Birch,.I am gonna cheat and listen first,.love ya Birch

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