Pagan, Witch, Wicca, but not Wiccan
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Hail the old ways!
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I love the old ways of Witchery.
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Are you talking about the male figure? Yes it was. Poppets (made from clay, wax, fabrics, sticks etc.) is MOSTLY European.
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0:17 - I'm sorry, but can anyone confirm that "practised" is an English convention, or just a damned simple mis-spelling? Fail, on all accounts.
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Excellent.
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wow. There is alot of power in those items. very neat!
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good video
but i have a question.
i notice alot of times in spells ( when people do them) and rituals, people use candles.
what is the importance of candles?
thanks
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now there is a diffrence between wicca and witchcraft.u can learn to become a witch in a year and a day.then wicca takes about three years to become a wiccan.you have not one but three initiations.and the whole degree thing comes from gardner who had its roots in freemasonry
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Your right not all witches are wiccan. and there are no wiccan/wicca witches at all. Witches are a life path. wicca/wiccans are a faith, a religion, if you will. And it harm none do as thou will. ect. ect. My motto is "And it harm me harm back at will."
I'm sorry...but what is so impressive about this? What was shown were objects that, while they may have ritual power, can also just be craft projects. It says or explains nothing of "Pelar" witchcraft.
What is the significance in it of death? (why all the skulls and bones, etc.
Why are so many commenting on how cool it is, and impressed they are? What a lack of respect for life and the dead. (not to say that bones necessarily represent that, just that to comment in ignorance is disrespect)
DarkGodSusanowo 2 years ago
To quote
"just that to comment in ignorance is disrespect"
Quite so 'DarkGodSusanowo'
...I suggest you heed your own advice. These items are from my personal collection & my own working tools.
The video has caused a number of people to look further with interest into Cornish Pellar Witchcraft, & Witchcraft Museum, Boscastle, Cornwall (largest Witchcraft Collection in the world). You might visit it and learn a little more about more traditional tools of the 'Craft' and roots.
mywitchcraft 2 years ago 5
I will like to become part of what you do. Will you be able to help me?
jatt808 2 years ago
I will pvt msg you.
Much as I welcome sincere dialogue & genuine interest in my craft, unfortunately, my personal craft does not really lend itself to a long-distance correspondence-learning course.
However, I do have a number of interested parties across the UK. Some of whom are hoping to visit Cornwall in the near future.
In particular, I welcome enquiry from would-be acolyte (over 16yrs old) living in Cornwall, UK.
mywitchcraft 2 years ago
I found this video absolutely fascinating. Very inspiring and I am so interested in all those tools photographed.
It shows a very clear different between wicca and witchcraft =]
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Pagyptsian 2 years ago
Thank you
Ah,... but I am a 'wicca' (Old English Launguage meaning of the word)...but not a 'wiccan'. ie. that created by Gearld & Co..post c.1954!
I try to research carefully, then source diligently, (sometimes for months) prior to creating personally my own working tools & artifacts from component parts that go to make up the whole.
Mine is a solitary practise, a type of Pellar witchcraft...in which I am occassionally assisted by male acolytes.
Mal C
mywitchcraft 2 years ago