Hi there, I've been a solitary, eclectic pagan for about 20 years, off & on. I have always felt the draw of the Goddess & have acknowledged Her even when I really wasn't practicing. I'm not Wiccan & I really don't strictly follow a Celtic or Asatru path. I'm not into a lot of New Age hoo-ha that has infiltrated Paganism. I'm currently reading into the 1734 Tradition & Clan of Tubal Cain. I read books on Traditional Witchcraft, the Occult, The Robert Cochrane Letters, Evan John Jones, Doreen Valiente, Robin Artisson, Peter Paddon. I'm on a few Yahoo groups devoted to these topics, as well as others. I tend to stay away Llewellyn books, as I tend to find them on the "Fluffy" side of things. I'm currently learning all about the lost art of Enchantment through gesture & Visceral Magick. I am also a student of Southern & Appalachian Conjure.
I found this on Confessions of a Kitchen Witch. It was my first time hearing this group...I think I have a new favorite. Thanks, to Jennifer for sharing this. Enjoy!! )O(
Oh, my Goodness..I love it when I introduce something to someone they didn't know of. I was just talking about them to a friend of my Witches Group tonight who never heard of them either. I also introduced them to my boss who fell in love with them too! Made my night! First, my Witchy Bookshelf and now this. yes, simple things really do please me :)
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Oh, my Goodness..I love it when I introduce something to someone they didn't know of. I was just talking about them to a friend of my Witches Group tonight who never heard of them either. I also introduced them to my boss who fell in love with them too! Made my night! First, my Witchy Bookshelf and now this. yes, simple things really do please me :)
Night Blessings,
Jennifer
Beautiful music - I had heard of Blackmore's Night before, but didn't remember their music. Thanks for the re-introduction!
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