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Beyond black hats and broomsticks, here's what to know about witches, witchcraft, spells, magic, covens, Wiccans and beyond. Learn about the facts and history.
The 1734 Tradition is a form of traditional witchcraft founded by the American Joseph Bearwalker Wilson in 1973, after developing it since 1964. It is largely based upon the teachings he received from an English traditional witch named Robert Cochrane, the founder of Cochrane's Craft, and from Ruth Wynn-Owen, whom he called the matriarch of Y Plant Bran ("the child of Bran").
It has even led The New York Times to ask: “When did everyone become a witch?” Wicca, an alternative minority religion whose adherents, regardless of gender, call themselves witches, began in the.
The Summoner, sometimes called a fetch,, [1] tanist, or tyler is a position in many traditional Wiccan covens. The primary, or at least most evident, function of the summoner is to call other coven members to a meeting or ritual. The summoner is also responsible for all inter-coven communication, and traditionally is the only member of a coven ...
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Alexandrian Witchcraft Alexandrian Wicca or Alexandrian Witchcraft is a tradition of the Neopagan religion of Wicca , founded by Alex Sanders (also known as "King of the Witches") [ 1 ] who, with his wife Maxine Sanders , established the tradition in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.
Neopagan groups, principally the Witchcraft coven of Ros An Bucca, have begun to acknowledge the Bucca in their rites. [14] In New Zealand, Bucca Witchcraft (variant spelling Boucca) began as a tradition in 1988. Founded by an Alexandrian initiate. [15] Boucca Wicca is mentioned in New Truth newspaper in 1995. [16]
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