LGBT topics and Wicca — Throughout most branches of Wicca, all sexual orientations including homosexuality are considered healthy and positive, provided that individual sexual relationships are healthy and loving.[1] Sexual orientation is therefore not considered an… … Wikipedia
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Blue Star Wicca — is one of a number of Wiccan traditions created in the United States in the 1970s based loosely on the Gardnerian and Alexandrian traditions. It continues to be practiced today in areas of the United States (including Massachusetts, Minnesota,… … Wikipedia
Wheel of the Year — Sabbats redirects here. For other uses of sabbat or sabbath, see Sabbath (disambiguation). For Wheel of time, see Wheel of time (disambiguation). This article is about the modern Wiccan Sabbat. For the historical and legendary Witches Sabbath,… … Wikipedia
Imbolc — Observed by Gaels, Britons (Irish people, Scottish people) Welsh people Neopagans (Celtic Reconstructionists, Wiccans) Type Gaelic, Celtic, Pagan Date … Wikipedia
Lady Gwen Thompson — (September 16 1928 ndash; May 22 1986) was the public Craft name , or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson (née Healy). In the 1980s, she altered her craft forename to Gwynne ; Thompson is her final married surname. Lady Gwen Thompson… … Wikipedia
Neo-Druidism — A group of Druids in England, dressed in ceremonial garb Neo Druidism or Neo Druidry, commonly referred to as Druidism or Druidry by its adherents,[1][2] … Wikipedia
Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) — This article discusses the Maiden, Mother, Crone goddess triad of certain forms of Neopaganism. See triple goddesses for other uses. The Triple Goddess is the subject of much of the writing of Robert Graves, and has been adopted by some neopagans … Wikipedia
Janet Farrar — (born Janet Owen on June 24 1950) is a British teacher and author of books on Wicca and Neopaganism. Along with her two husbands, Stewart Farrar and Gavin Bone, Farrar has published some of the most influential books on modern Witchcraft to date … Wikipedia
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn — This article is about the historical organization of the late 19th century. For similar later organizations, see Golden Dawn (disambiguation). Part of a series of articles on Hermeticism Hermetic Religion Hermeticism Mythology Hermes Trismegistus … Wikipedia