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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 Fey (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
GNU Free Documentation License I have a question for you. Addressing Pagan religions, specifically Wicca. In that sense, what are fairies? Q. I am studying Wicca and will soon be dedicating. I have read some about fairies and the fae but can't find any information on them. What are some good sites? What are they? Where do they exist? What do they do? Any serious information will be greatly appreciated. Also, I've heard of Faery Wicca. I would like an overview from some one if that is at all possible. I'm just very interested and would like some real, meaningful details. Thank you and blessed be! I realize that Wicca is just about honoring the Goddess and God and nature. I didn't mean to imply that Wicca and faeries necessarily go together. As for believing, that's besides the point, I'm just researching. Asked by Laura - Tue Nov 17 19:41:36 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. Hope this helps you out sweets. Blessed be Answered by Lone Rose - Tue Nov 17 19:49:05 2009 What Are Some Good Books With Magic/Supernatural? Q. I'm looking for more books with fairy tale/magic/supernatural stuff. I like stories with non-human beings such as faeries, vampires, elves, etc. Books I've read: Twilight, Sweep(Wicca), Charlie Bone, Pendragon, Eragon, Harry Potter, Cirque du Freak, House of Night series, Lord of the Rings, Abhorsen, Keys to the Kingdom series, Wicked, So you want to be a Wizard? series, Balefire, Narnia, Silmarillion, Amelia At-water Rhodes books. I'm about to start reading Wicked Lovely series and it looks really good. But I need more reading material after that. Any good books with magic/supernatural something in them? please and thank you!! Asked by crystalized - Sat Jul 17 00:31:42 2010 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Vampire Academy! Oh my goodness they are so amazing. Beautifully written. They are so worth your time. Witch and Wizard Daughters of the moon Evermore Blue moon Percy Jackson series Red Pyramid Immortal- Love stories with bite Answered by IsabellaRose - Sat Jul 17 00:40:16 2010 Is Faery Wicca the only religion that includes the belief of Fairies/Faeries/Fae?
Q. Is Faery Wicca the only religion that includes the belief of Fairies/Faeries/Fae? Asked by My heart Is In Ohio - Sat Feb 21 15:41:40 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I've never actually heard of Fairy Wicca but no it isn't the only one, just about every Pagan based religion contains it's own variety of Fae. Asatru, Wicca, Druidism are just a few Pagan "religions" that contain a belief of the Fae and the kind of Fairies they believe in are usually different. Answered by Mandrake - Sat Feb 21 15:57:23 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Faery Wicca" faery1 jpg
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