By Occult World
This short biographical entry on Cunningham describes his lifelong interest: "Cunningham was introduced to the Craft in 1971 through a book purchased by his mother..."
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I can’t believe I am diving into this linguistic swamp again, but here goes. Recently, I’ve been engaging in some online discussions with polytheists and the “Pagan enough” debate was aroused, of course, and it got me thinking.
Religion is so diverse and nuanced a subject that it’s nearly impossible to encapsulate all of the world’s major religions in just a few words. But we’re going to try anyway. This is an entry point for understanding the basics of the world’s major religions.
Stephanie's passions include keeping the ancient traditions alive and updating them so that they evolve with us, suiting our current environment and lifestyles.
I must confess that I am an African-American woman, a Christian woman, a woman who believes there is more than one path to God.
Claiming the witch archetype is a means of self-empowerment.
Toads, spells, potions, flying brooms, and witch's brews--witchcraft is all about neuroscience.
Below the surface of the internet witch trend is a complex history of disenfranchised spiritualities that were first colonized and demonized, and now appropriated and whitewashed.
One eve of Witchfest event, radicals say they believe magic and occult are natural extensions of feminism and eco activism.
From village healers to global brands, witches have long cast their spells over commercial transactions.
Americans' interest in spell-casting tends to wax as instability rises and trust in establishment ideas plummets.
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