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  2. Feri Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The Feri Tradition is an American neo-pagan tradition related to Neopagan witchcraft. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in the West Coast of the United States between the 1950s and 1960s by Victor Henry Anderson and his wife, Cora Anderson. [ 1 ]

  3. Victor Henry Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson described Feri witchcraft as "a devotional science", and his wife called him "an Einstein of the occult". [10] Cora claimed that the couple were "scientists in the truest sense". [85] Adler noted that some of the "hallmarks" of the Feri tradition were its "shamanic practices and sexual mysticism". [8] It only involved one initiation. [86]

  4. Faery Wicca - Wikipedia

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    Faery Wicca is a modern tradition of Wicca. Faery Wicca is not related to the late Victor Anderson 's Feri Tradition , which is sometimes also spelled Faery or Fairy , nor is it directly related to the neo-Pagan gay liberation group, the Radical Faeries .

  5. Faerie faith - Wikipedia

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    Faerie Faith is a Wiccan branch from the "Old Dianic" tradition (later renamed McFarland Dianic) through the work of Mark Roberts and his high priestess, Epona. [1]The Faerie Faith founded by Roberts and Epona is distinct from other Neopagan traditions with similar names: the Feri Tradition of Victor Anderson (circa 1960); the Radical Faeries group founded by gay men (1979); or the Faery Wicca ...

  6. 80 Magical Gifts Your Witchy Friend Will Actually Use - AOL

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    Shop for your witchy friends—whether they're baby witches or pros—with this gift guide featuring crystals, necklaces, books, unusual gifts, and more. 80 Magical Gifts Your Witchy Friend Will ...

  7. 9 Things You Never Knew About Real-Life American Witches - AOL

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    Are witches real? Yes, but maybe not the way you're picturing. Learn about the truth, myths, and misconceptions about real-life witches.

  8. Gwydion Pendderwen - Wikipedia

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    Pendderwen became a student and "craft-son" to Victor Anderson and Cora Anderson, learned the Feri Tradition of witchcraft from them, and helped popularize it in the Neopagan community. In addition to being credited with naming the tradition (originally spelled "Faerie"), he wrote many poems and liturgical materials for the tradition, as well ...

  9. Witches walk among us — but they’re not like the fictional ...

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    Pam Grossman, a pagan witch and scholar, told The Atlantic that “the more frustrated people get, they do often turn to witchcraft,” because the typical channels through which they accomplish ...