Author and friend of The Buffet Deborah Blake gives us the run down on Pantheacon, one of the biggest indoor Pagan events to be found anywhere!
Feb
2010
Witches and Wiccans and Pagans, Oh My: A Report from Pantheacon
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Jan
2010
Leandra Witchwood, of the Leandra Draconis Witchwood blog, shares her personal story of spiritual transformation.
Dec
2009
I hate to write about what essentially is a non-news story, but I was just so delighted when I read the December 4, 2009 Daily Echo article “Horses’ tails chopped off in Kings Somborne” I had to share.
Nov
2009
We ask Ellen Dugan, author of “Book of Witchery”, “Garden Witchery”, and more, ten questions.
Oct
2009
The Wiccan Rede Project: Deborah Blake
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Deborah Blake, author of “The Goddess is in the Details: Wisdom for the Everyday Witch” and the forthcoming “Everyday Witch A to Z Spellbook”, shares her thoughts on the Rede.
Sep
2009
The Wiccan Rede Project: Thuri Calafia
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Thuri Calafia, author of “DEDICANT: A Witch’s Circle of Fire”, shares her thoughts on the Rede.
Aug
2009
Okay, maybe not the MOST, but certainly one of my favorite times of the year. What time is that? When Llewellyn starts busting out their annuals.
Aug
2009
The Wiccan Rede Project: Beverly Wilkes
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My friend Bev shares her thoughts on The Wiccan Rede.
Jul
2009
Leandra Witchwood, author of the “Pensive Pathways of Growth” blog shares her insights.
Jul
2009
The Wiccan Rede Project: Artemisia Shira Tarantino
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The Wiccan Rede, an ethical tenet or basic spiritual principle of Wiccans, came about logically as a means to put into brief context Wiccans’ thoughts and feelings about our moral values and natural way of life. Although the origins of the Wiccan Rede are debatable, the most well known version is the one stated by author and Wiccan High Priestess Doreen Valiente, grandmother to a number of Wiccan traditions, back in the 1960s:
“An It Harm None, Do What Ye Will”
