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Wiccan church. New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (1968) Church and School of Wicca (1968) Circle Sanctuary (1974) Covenant of the Goddess (1975) Aquarian Tabernacle Church (1979) Rowan Tree Church (1979) Coven of the Far Flung Net (1998) Other Wiccan-related traditions. Stregheria (Italian tradition) Hedge Witchcraft; Cochrane's ...
In 1980 the organization changed its name to Odinic Rite. It is a white supremicist organization. [30] In 1976, James Lees founded the magical order O∴A∴A∴ in order to assist others in the pursuit of their own spiritual paths. The work of this order is based in English Qaballa. [31]
The 2014 Pew Research Center's Religious Landscapes Survey included a subset of the New Age Spiritual Movement called "Pagan or Wiccan," reflecting that 3/4 of individuals identifying as New Age also identified as Pagan or Wiccan and placing Wiccans and Pagans at 0.3% of the total U.S. population or approximately 956,000 people of just over ...
The Free Spirit Alliance (FSA) is a non-profit spiritual networking organization serving the Pagan and pantheist communities. [1] Founded on May 21, 1986 [2] and based in the Mid-Atlantic area of the United States, FSA's focus has been presenting regional and local events where people from diverse backgrounds can learn and share ideas.
Spirit Haven, Inc (previously the Council of Magickal Arts, Inc.) is a Pagan, 501(c)3 multicultural organization that is committed to fostering spirituality. They provide a haven for community and celebration to support and promote the well-being of a diverse membership, as well as the local and greater community.
S. Sage and Chalice; Scroll and Key; Secret Society of Happy People; Seven Society; Seven Society (College of William & Mary) Sigma Sigma; Skull and Bones
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Occultism is one form of mysticism. [a] This list comprises and encompasses people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were professionally or otherwise notably involved in occult practices, including alchemists, astrologers, some Kabbalists, [b] magicians, psychics, sorcerers, and practitioners some forms of divination, especially Tarot.