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Post by Senbecc on Jul 26, 2006 6:08:00 GMT -5
Not specific but a generalization, I guess. First, I read the entire thread but I was wondering what Faerie Wicca relates to Wicca that I've started to learn. I guess, I have been reading the book Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura. It does have material relating to Faery lore. So, I was hoping I can find out if this book is related to Faerie Wicca or something else? I'm not well versed in Green Witchcraft, though from what I understand the practice is a solitary one?...Maybe we should start a thread on the subject?
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Post by stormcat on Jul 26, 2006 18:58:44 GMT -5
I have 3 of the Green Witchcraft books, I couldn't get and more solitary!!! >^~-.^<
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Post by Senbecc on Jul 26, 2006 19:06:49 GMT -5
I have 3 of the Green Witchcraft books, I couldn't get and more solitary!!! >^~-.^< So it is a solitary practice then? I knew I'd heard that somewhere but I wasn't sure. Do you think Green Witchcraft is based on Celtic culture and mythologies? Or do you think we should begin a seperate thread?
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Post by wren on Jul 27, 2006 13:56:18 GMT -5
I have 3 of the Green Witchcraft books, I couldn't get and more solitary!!! >^~-.^< I have 'Working with Fairies' and 'A Witch's Guide to the Faery Folk'. I haven't read them yet but mean to do so soon. Are they any of the ones you have, Stormcat? Do you recommend them?
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shaamansu
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Post by shaamansu on Jul 30, 2006 21:41:31 GMT -5
The Faerie gardens I have heard described are beautiful. They are rich in "nataure" to be sure, earthy, elemental. There are certain things the wee folk seem to like better than others.
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Post by Der Trommler on Aug 16, 2006 17:02:10 GMT -5
Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura was a book I was reading. I agree with many of the points she has in the book. I wish I knew more about Celtic religion so I would be able to ascertain the differences or similarities....I would assume they are related in some way. Maybe another thread? Anyone else?
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Post by Senbecc on Aug 16, 2006 21:26:15 GMT -5
Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura was a book I was reading. I agree with many of the points she has in the book. I wish I knew more about Celtic religion so I would be able to ascertain the differences or similarities....I would assume they are related in some way. Maybe another thread? Anyone else? By all means feel free to start the thread if you'd like. Welcome back btw. If you have any trouble let me, wolf or Marcus know and we'll talk you through it. That way you can word it as you see fit.
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Post by Der Trommler on Aug 19, 2006 15:15:07 GMT -5
Thanks Ok...well, from what I gather from Ann Moura was that Green Witchcraft is somewhat solitary but does not need to be. She does point out that Celtic & Wicca are different in some small ways. Green Witchcraft is outdoors & really communicating with nature...I found it interesting & I need to read this book again to make sure I can explain some of the differences. It's through a book by D.J. Conway-Celtic Magic that I started. So, my issue is that I am obsessed with all Celtic. I didn't know there were different religions that are related to Wicca. Hence, Green Witchcraft, Celtic, etc...This is where I am getting a little confused because, I believe in many different areas of most of the factions I've read or heard about Pagans. So, here's the area that I am trying to understand. I am going to start the thread about Faerie/Green Magic at a later date as to just make sure I am getting my facts straight! Thanks again!!!
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arddhu
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Post by arddhu on Feb 20, 2007 19:14:59 GMT -5
Hey I am in the process of making a Faerie garden at the end of my garden for the little people. Has anyone heard of this or done it themselves? [glow=red,2,300][/glow] No the Faerie garden per se, but I was in the habit of leaving small amounts of food and drink outside for the "little people".
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