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Traditional Witchcraft

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  • Wow - this is similar to Celtic Shamanism, especially the part mentioned of "speaking through the heart" and "no set ritual - it's spontaneous". As I say, "always follow your intuition - it is your best guide in the Craft."

    Very good video - loved it!

    One question - do Traditional Witchcraft practitioners use colored cords for rank? I know Wiccans do (at least in covens) - we Shamans rarely do.

    Was Hael!

  • @celticbattleaxe

    Some Traditions do. I don't.

  • @chrisbass48 Ah - OK. I was just wondering because Green Witchcraft practitioners wear coloured cords, and I believe Gardnerian signifies rank by jewelry.

    Odd - to me, we are all the same :)

    Blessed be times Three! )O( )O( )O(

  • @celticbattleaxe

    That term is not a common in Trad Craft.

  • BLESSED BE :DDD

  • @d3vilnaruto Sorry but this not a Wiccan Video. We don't use such terms in Trad Craft!

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  • @chrisbass48 Ah - that makes sense - since 'was hael' is Saxon for 'to your health'.

  • @d3vilnaruto Why would you say that while sitting watching a traditional witchcraft video?

  • @d3vilnaruto A saying associated with 1734 (a Trad. Craft tradition associated with Cochrane and Wilson) is "Flags, Flax, Fodder, and Frig," though.

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