Witch traditions

    • [DOC File]HALLOWEEN - YFC

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      Describe origin of Halloween and Halloween traditions. Ancient Europeans, especially in Ireland, marked Nov. 1 as the beginning of the new year (corresponding with harvest), and believed that evil spirits attacked them as the old year ended.

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    • [DOC File]Witch-hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials

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      Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials investigates in depth the Puritan belief that good and evil both physically walk the world testing people’s souls. Students will examine the remnants of these beliefs in the present and go back to look at the 17th century folk …

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    • [DOCX File]Zuras, Matthew. "We Asked Salem's Official Witch What to ...

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      Regardless of whether one believed in the concept of a “hereditary witch” in the way Zsuzsanna Budapest did, historically in witchcraft there was always a sense of something being passed down between female generations: whether that was powers, traditions, recipes, or knowledge of …

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    • [DOCX File]National Park Service

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      The Witch Dance is full of interesting information involving the history of the United States as well as Native American history. Although many people are well informed about the bandits along the Old Trace and the death of Meriwether Lewis, our nation could benefit …

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    • [DOC File]CCUU Session 2: Ourselves and Our Stories

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      Maybe that's what we are, and maybe if I just say, 'I'm a witch, I 'm a witch, I'm a witch' three times, I'm really a witch and that's all it means." So the first women's witch covens started. Meanwhile, there was a revival of Paganism that came from people in the folklore movement and people who were researching their own ancestral traditions.

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    • [DOC File]Anthropology of Magic,

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      “The Witch may be the Other, but Witchcraft beliefs are in Ourselves” ... a combination of indigenous beliefs accumulated over thousands of years and traditions from Spanish Catholicism. Practices vary from region to region, over time and also between different social groups within the same community (socioeconomic and ethnic groups). ...

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    • [DOC File]Gemma Gary

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      What the book did contain were some of the practices, beliefs and ways of myself, and of my ‘colleagues’; a workable way of modern traditional Cornish witchcraft drawn from Cornish and West Country witch-traditions, rites, charms, and ways of divination, and from all that I have learnt from other traditionally inclined Cornish magical ...

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    • [DOCX File]stonecircletraditionofwicca.wildapricot.org

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      A Short Summary of the Stone Circle Wicca Tools as They Relate to Slavic Magical Traditions. by Robin Woodruff, Lemko Bosorka. 1. THE CORD. The Cord represents our connections, our ties, and our intentions. Since I am a First Degree initiate of Stone Circle Wicca, I have a green cord. I have been working for the past two years on my Second Degree.

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