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Faery Wicca, or Fairy Wicca is an umbrella term that refers to any tradition of modern Wicca that places an emphasis on the Fae (gnomes, elves, faeries, sprites, etc.), their lore, and their relation to the natural world. "Faery Wicca" may also refer to a specific tradition of Wicca, recently founded by author Kisma Stepanich. Adherents of Stepanich's Faery Wicca claim that it recovers the traditions of the Tuatha De Danaan, the mythological precursors to the Celtic people; however, this is disputed by those familiar with ancient Celtic polytheism and mythology. Stepanich's Faery Wicca draws liberally on some degree of Irish mythology, from the author's interpretation of Celtic history, legend, pseudohistory, imagination, and a variety of non-Celtic sources. Faery Wicca is not related to the late Victor Anderson's Feri Tradition of witchcraft, which is sometimes also spelled Faery or Fairy, nor is it directly related to the gay men's group, the Radical Faeries. Though Faery Wicca may draw inspiration from some of the customs practiced among the ancient and modern Celts, it shares more with other modern Wiccan and Neo-Wiccan traditions than with the "Fairy Faith" as it is known in traditional Gaelic cultures. From Wikipedia under the
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evildead Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:52:13 GM Not contrariwise this, but as the door was rival in the be being presented on the freeway to 'other realms', this would embody the Lands of the Sidhe odoriferous 'shee' or the . Faery. Realm! ... The Celtic or . Wiccan. 'Witch' in actually, treasured the nurture earth and it's restrained cycles. If you take in those dressed as wickedness witches about, it is Christianity and it's dishonourable Medusa hunts that instance portrayed witchcraft as wickedness. ... From Google Blog Search: "Faery Wicca"
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187px x 306px | 25.10kB [source page] Faery wicca tarot deck kisma Sepanich creator Renee Yates illustrator This 83 card tarot blends the wonders of Irish mythology the wisdom of the ancient Irish Faery tradition and the insights of modern From Yahoo Image Search: "Faery Wicca" Faery Wicca what is the difference between it and Wicca? Q. I started practicing Wicca less than a year and i love it!! I wanted to get some information from Faery Wicca? I have always been attracted to Angel Guides, and Faeries. However, I have never worked with Faeries before, and lately have been having some strange occurences in which I received and Faery Necklance as a gift and yesterday I did a reading with a Old Faery Oracle I have from Brian Froud and had an amazing reading. How does it work and what is the difference between Wicca and Faery Wicca? Any practioners out there that can provide some guidance? Thanks so Much!!! Asked by cookielove1430 - Thu Feb 5 12:34:42 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Faery Wicca, like its title, emphasizes spellwork with faeries and elemental spirits. It has a bigger basis in nature (Wicca already is nature-based). Although they are not Wiccan, I would suggest reading Doreen's Virtue on Faeries 101, and Healing with the Faeries if you're really interested in them. Answered by Hellcat - Thu Feb 5 12:41:07 2009 Wicca any Wiccan present please help? Q. thanks for youre time, what i whanted to ask was, what is the diference between the faery wicca and the celtic wicca, thank you all for youre time, and also i wanted to know if you could recomend me some CELTIC wicca web cites for me to join. thanks for youre time Asked by danielle S - Sun Feb 1 22:31:49 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Wicca has several sub-categories in them. They simply take a slightly different focus to the rituals. Their names pretty much say it all. The Celtic wiccans tend to follow the celtic traditions and call upon the celtic pantheon. Faery wicca relies heavily on the old traditions of the two faery domains, and I am afraid I don't know much about them. I know there are books on both, but you need to be careful of anything put out by Llewyellan books, as they don't tend to be well researched. If you go to www.witchvox.com, I am sure you can find links there to various wiccan sites, including both celtic and faery. Goddess bless on your journey, and Happy Imbolc! Answered by harpertara - Sun Feb 1 22:41:44 2009 Witches/Pagans/ Wiccans, the like...What do you think about this?
Q. I was raised into the occult, and recently decided step away from the wiccan faith and study other traditions within witchcraft. I've went from Wicca, Shamanism to Gnostic, Faery, Hedge..I feel that all of those paths identify with me; and now I am considering Chaos magick. Because of this, my parents label me as a "Dabbler" and a "Playgan".. And they are ashamed that I am unable to make up my mind. So my question is: Do you think it's important to follow only one path in witchcraft? Thanks for your time! Asked by CitrineWitch - Wed Apr 9 12:38:32 2008 - - 17 Answers - 1 Comments A. Citrine, What a shame that you are being judged by the very people that love you unconditionally! I'm sure that they don't realize how deeply this is hurting you. I hope that for your own mental well-being you will approach them and ask them to honor your exploration as part of your growth process. As far as what you are going through, it is not only alright for you to peek into other worlds; it is perfectly natural! You are following your Spirit! Rejoice that you are being guided! Congratulations! I am 60 and a Pisces (that can be literally translated as an "old drama queen" LOL). When I was raised my father took me to many different churches when I reached 12 years of age (as many as there were in our area). We went to… [cont.] Answered by Kitchen Witch - Wed Apr 9 16:14:06 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Faery Wicca" |



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