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| Â | Amazon.com: Books: Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner |
 | | Cunningham has written a book for the Wiccan who is solitary either because s/he knows no existing local compatible covens, or because s/he has no compatible person with whom to practice Wicca. |  | | Focusing on the importance of individualism in your spiritual path, Cunningham explains the very basics of Sabbats (holy days), ceremonies, altars, and other nuts and bolts of Wicca that a solitary practitioner may have trouble finding elsewhere. |  | | Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner is the essential primer from one of the best known authors on Wicca. |
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| Â | Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Pagan: Wicca: Traditions: Solitary |
 | | Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Pagan: Wicca: Traditions: Solitary |  | | Top : Society : Religion and Spirituality : Pagan : Wicca : Traditions : Solitary |  | | Solitary Ecclectica - Lessons in beginning Wicca, correspondence charts, and spells, rituals, and devotions. |
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| Â | Covenant of the Goddess Home Page |
 | | Welcome to the CoGWeb, the home page of the Covenant of the Goddess, an international organization of cooperating, autonomous Wiccan congregations and solitary practitioners. |  | | - A multipart description of the religious beliefs and practices which comprise Wicca. |  | | Here, you'll find information about the CoG organization and activities, as well as the religious beliefs and practices which comprise Wicca. |
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| Â | Wicca Ring |
 | | Tour FourMagick's realm of wicca, poetry, magick, solitary initiation, BoS, prayers, blessings, tools of the craft, herbs, sabbats, with history and celebrations. |  | | Foxglove Circle is a Traditional Wicca coven near Culpeper, VA. We offer year-and-a-day training, initiaition, rites of passage and servies to our community. |  | | Dedicated to wiccans of all kind's and there enlightening websites, In the Wicca Ring you can find many Wiccan sites with Various Wicca information, Come on in and have a Browse, There is much to find in the Wicca Ring. |
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| Â | Wicca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some practitioners of traditional initiatory Wicca consider that the term 'Wicca' only correctly applies to an initiate of a traditional branch of the religion (such as Gardnerian or Alexandrian Wicca) because solitary Wicca or eclectic Wicca are different in practice from the religion established by Gardner. |  | | A "tradition" in Wicca refers to a branch of the religion with specific teachings and practices, often involving the concept of a lineage that is transferred by initiation. |  | | Wicca is thus distinct from witchcraft, which does not require any religious element, and may be practised by people of any religion, or by atheists. |
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| Â | Wicca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This symbolism has slowly worked itself into other traditions such as Solitary Wicca and Seax-Wica, but most Gardnarian Wicca will deny that the points of the pentagram or pentacle actually represent anything at all. |  | | Wicca is a Neopagan religion that can be found in many English-speaking countries. |  | | Gardnerian Wicca was an initiatory mystery religion, admission to which was at least in theory limited to those who were initiated into a pre-existing coven. |
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 | | Rites of passage in Traditional Witchcraft unlike those of Wicca vary greatly from Coven to Coven and Solitary to Solitary depending entirely upon the individual or groups preferences, and their cultural history. |  | | Wiccans and Eclectic Witches have what they refer to as a Book of Shadows, a book that they are required to create themselves creating their notes, spells, and anything else they feel like. |  | | An Eclectic Witch however chooses a pantheon of Gods and Goddesses to represent the different area's of nature and desire to worship. |
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 | | Seax believes strongly in the practicality of wicca and so solitary work is accepted and endorsed. |  | | Seax Wicca sabbats and esbats honour both the God and Goddess in ALL rituals. |  | | Seax Wicca differs greatly from most traditions on a number of levels. |
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| Â | AstroSage - the Best New Age Products! - Wicca |
 | | Wicca for Couples by Drew, A.J. This book shows us the potential for a modern Wicca based on the lives of the pre-Christian Pagans, a Wicca where the structure is founded on the natural bonding of a couple, rather than the seclusion of the solitary practitioner or the confines of a coven. |  | | Wicca is a book of life, and how to live magically, spiritually, and wholly attuned with Nature. |  | | Cunningham presents Wicca as it is today - a gentle, Earth-oriented religion dedicated to the Goddess and God. |
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| Â | Myths about Wicca from Wiccans |
 | | There is a tradition of Modern Wicca called "Eclectic Solitary Wicca," and Universal Eclectic Wicca, another tradition, has both solitary and coven practioners. |  | | There is a great wealth of misinformation stating that Wicca is the ancient religion of the celts. |  | | While parts of Wicca are very old, often older by far than Christianity, The Wicca Wiccans know is a modern invention, a religion gleaned from inspiration and knowledge of the past. |
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 | | Wicca with its diverse number of traditions works well with this sort of practice, and Solitary working can be as fulfilling as working in a group setting. |  | | Wicca is a wonderfully diverse and contemporary spiritual religion. |  | | The Internet is the ultra-modern age of Wicca, and more and more people are turning to it in their quest to practice The Old Religion. |
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| Â | Pagan Net NZ - Strength through Diversity |
 | | Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham |  | | Wicca in its initial form was an initiatory, oathbound, magick-using, pagan mystery priesthood. |  | | Wicca: the Old Religion in the New Millenium by Vivianne Crowley |
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 | | Wicca with its diverse number of traditions works well with this sort of practice, and Solitary working can be as fulfilling as working in a group setting. |  | | Wicca is a wonderfully diverse and contemporary spiritual religion. |  | | The Internet is the ultra-modern age of Wicca, and more and more people are turning to it in their quest to practice The Old Religion. |
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 | | Although Eclectic covens and Traditions do exist, this variety of Wicca is also open to those who wish to practice alone as a solitary. |  | | British Traditional Wicca is usually quite coven-oriented (in most cases, it is essentially coven-necessary) and exists as Initiatory Priesthoods/Priestesshoods, meaning that in order to be a member of one of these Traditions, one has to meet certain requirements and undergo an initiation ritual into a Traditional coven; one cannot self-initiate. |  | | I still maintain that British Traditional Wicca and Eclectic Wicca are distinct and have their fair share of differences, but they also share many similarities regarding both belief and practice which tie them together. |
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| Â | Celtic Callings - Religion - Wiccan Traditons |
 | | Wicca is a solitary religion for some of us, something we learned through books, lectures or the Internet, developed through personal experience and practice alone. |  | | This is a formal, structured tradition that mixes Celtic deities and spirituality with Gardenarian-type Wicca. |  | | Many came to Wicca in the traditional way, through formal initiation into a coven that followed a specific tradition. |
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 | | Wicca with its diverse number of traditions works well with this sort of practice, and Solitary working can be as fulfilling as working in a group setting. |  | | Wicca is a wonderfully diverse and contemporary spiritual religion. |  | | The Internet is the ultra-modern age of Wicca, and more and more people are turning to it in their quest to practice The Old Religion. |
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| Â | Browse Dianic Wicca Books |
 | | We carry over 800 Wicca and Witchcraft titles, including all the best books on Wiccan beliefs, practices, and philosophy, solitary practice, covens, natural magic, spells, spellcasting, ritual and ritual tools, talismanic magick, invocation, and so much more! |  | | Dianic Wicca is the practice of Wicca by women, with women, and for women, in all-women covens. |  | | And men, if you're feeling left out, just do a title search on the main Wicca books page for the word "male" and see what comes up! |
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http://www.sevenrays.com/books/Wicca.Dianic
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 | | Wicca is a solitary religion for some of us, something we learned through books, lectures or the Internet, developed through personal experience and practice alone. |  | | This is a formal, structured tradition that mixes Celtic deities and spirituality with Gardenarian-type Wicca. |  | | Many came to Wicca in the traditional way, through formal initiation into a coven that followed a specific tradition. |
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| Â | The Many Possibilities of Pagan Pathways : Fool Moon |
 | | ECLECTIC WICCA: Although this isn't exactly an "official" tradition there are many Wiccans that call themselves Eclectic, in fact most solitary Wiccans consider themselves eclectic. |  | | GEORGIAN WICCA: Founded by George E. Patterson in 1970, the Georgians were chartered by the Universal Life Church in 1972, as The Church of Wicca of Bakersfield. |  | | As "The Church and School of Wicca" the material is presented to students by correspondence, though the course is virtually the same as the material presented in their book The Witches Bible. |
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http://foolmoon.com/showflat.php?Board=UBB8&Number=95343
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| Â | Self-initiation - PN Forums |
 | | Accepting at this point that Wicca (capital W) is an initiatory tradition and therefore ignoring it for the time being, "self-initation" is nothing of the kind, whether you're in a group or solitary. |  | | This devalues Wicca as a magickal tradition, in my opinion - it moves more into the realms of simply being an expression of pagan spirituality, which is all well and good, but Wicca is more than that. |  | | However, because the mysteries of Wicca cannot be communicated through a book and are, by their very nature, group experiences. |
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| Â | The Craft - Types Of Wicca |
 | | It is a solitary from of the Craft and mainly magickal in nature with little religion. |  | | One who can trace the Craft through their family tree and who has been taught the Old Religion by a relative who was living at the same time. |  | | Gerald was one of the few people so determined that the Old Religion should not die that he took the risk of publicizing it through the media. |
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| Â | Alt.Religion.Wicca Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
 | | Solitary practice is a valid "tradition" in the Craft, but some good places to find other Wiccans are on the net, at public Pagan events or through occult, political or "new age" bookstores. |  | | Wicca is not traditional folk magic and all magic is not necessarily Wiccan, anymore than all people who pray belong to any particular religion. |  | | Like most Neo-Pagan spiritualities, Wicca worships the sacred as immanent in nature, drawing much of its inspiration from the non-Christian and pre-Christian religions of Europe. |
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 | | Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Llewellyns Practical Magick Series) ; by Scott Cunningham; Llewellyn Publications; Nov 1990; ISBN 0875421180; paperback; 218 pages; $7.96; review: Scott Cunningham simplifies and combines many witchcraft traditions, which doesnt make purists of any particular tradition happy, but makes things much easier to understand for beginners. |  | | Wicca is a loosely connected group of about 150 modern Western witchcraft religions. |  | | Sekhmet ; Kemetic Lion Goddess of destruction and wisdom |
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| Â | Amazon.com: Books: Buckland's Book of Saxon Witchcraft |
 | | Wicca For One: The Path Of Solitary Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland |  | | Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Earth-Based Religions > Wicca |  | | Buckland's Book Of Saxon Witchcraft was one of the first books to serious explore Wicca and was written to correct abuses that Raymond Buckland (one of the fathers of the modern Wiccan movement) saw occurring in covens. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578633281?v=glance
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| Â | Browse Dianic Wicca Books |
 | | We carry over 800 Wicca and Witchcraft titles, including all the best books on Wiccan beliefs, practices, and philosophy, solitary practice, covens, natural magic, spells, spellcasting, ritual and ritual tools, talismanic magick, invocation, and so much more! |  | | Dianic Wicca is the practice of Wicca by women, with women, and for women, in all-women covens. |  | | And men, if you're feeling left out, just do a title search on the main Wicca books page for the word "male" and see what comes up! |
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http://www.sevenrays.com/books/Wicca.Dianic
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| Â | The Beltane Papers Review Pages |
 | | I was excited to see A. Drew’s new book, Wicca for Couples; while there are many solitary Wiccans in the world, I would suspect that there are just as many “working pairs” of Wiccans, which consist of a committed couple practicing their religion together. |  | | The five-chapter introduction gives the obligatory explanation of Wicca in possibly the most concise and coherent explanation currently in print; McColman goes a step further in distinguishing Wicca from the diversity of other modern Pagan religions. |  | | Beginning Wicca books are to bookstores as reality shows are to television: they dot the surfing landscape, offering little of value or insight. |
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http://www.thebeltanepapers.net/TBPReviewsAlphaSZReviews.html
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| Â | Pictish Wicca - Paganism News |
 | | Pictish Witchcraft or Pictish Wicca: Often, but not always a solitary path that focuses on the divine in nature. |  | | Pictish Wicca based upon the very old magickal and religious practices of the Picts. |  | | My spiritual path is Pictish Wicca with some studies in Druidism. |
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