TheBellhop
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My keyboarding teacher.
EsmeraldaX said:I just visit once a month or so.
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Hi neighbor !!! I also frequent Boston..
I have afew shirts about witches..Planogirl said:I would love to learn more about Wicca. The belief seems so nice and peaceful to me.

Hey, Disney is like that for some people.Pagan Moon said:becareful not to get too overwhelmed..but it is addicting...
the more I read the more I wanted to learn..the more I learned the more I wanted to practice the more I practice the more addicted I become..![]()

That sounds intriguing to me sha_lyn!"how to create your own Wicca"
sha_lyn said:LOL Pagan Moon. I so know what you mean. When I first met many of the Witches I know I was jokingly called the token Christain. I knew I wasn't happy with my religious path but never thought I'd change religions. Eventually I consisdered myself a Gnostic Christain, then a Gnostic Pagan, then a kitchen witch. About a yr ago I realized my beliefs were Wicca, I just hadn't been comfortable using the term. Fnailly, I decided to join a coven about 6 months ago. Since starting my studies to join, I find that it all fits so perfectly.

imsorry said:The one about Three Sisters Island? I loved those books - think i'll re-read them too!
sha_lyn said:Sorry it took me so long to get back with the reading list
The Scott Cummingham book I was mentioning earlier is Wicca A guide for the Solitary Practitioner
Here's the reading list
Drawing Down the Moon
Anything by Dan and Pauline Campanelli
Those are the ones I think would be good introductions. I've also heard that anything by Silver Ravenwolf is good.