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Wicca & Paganism : Wiccan Music

Wiccan music is any music that expresses the same beliefs and ideals as the Wiccan community, but a few Wiccan bands include Serpentine, emerald Rose and Mother Tongue. Find music that reflects the mood of the religion with insight from an internationally known psychic in this free video on the Wiccan religion. Expert: Sandra Cheryl Richardson Contact: www.celestialtreasuresnetwork.com Bio: Sandra Cheryl Richardson is an internationally-known psychic consultant, paranormal investigator and metaphysical teacher. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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Part one gives a brief History
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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50 Responses to “Wicca & Paganism : Wiccan Music”

  1. shawnmcghee1 says:

    Middle Ages, but was wiped out by the Christians. Historical evedence shows this to be invalid. There were, in fact, many Pagan religions throughout Europe (though many contained common elements) which were supplanted by Christianity. However, the religion described by Murray was based largely on Christian mythology about the practices of alleged Satanic witches. Almost all of those executed for practicing this form of witchcraft were only falsely accused, so there is no reason to think that

  2. shawnmcghee1 says:

    Qabbala, Christian Mysticism and Egyptian reconstructionist Paganism. Gerald Gardener is believed by some to have “invented” the New Forest Coven and Old Dorothy as a way of covering up the connection to the Masonic orders. (Later, Dorothy Clutterbuck was believed to be the true identity of Old Dorothy, but there is little evidence to support this.) Wicca also adopted some elements from the Margaret Murray thesis, which perported that a single Old Religion existed throughout Europe in the

  3. shawnmcghee1 says:

    Okay, you want hard facts? It’s my understanding that (and I could be mistaken) Gardenarian Wicca started in the 1940′s as an offshoot of the Cretona Fellowship, but more structured and solidified and incorporating additional elements of Stregheria and British Occultism (many of which orders branched off or imitated the Golden Dawn, which was started by the Freemasons). Cretona, in turn was started by Masonic Rosicutians, which are Co-Freemasons, but incorporating elements of Druidism,

  4. RivaWitch says:

    Think about it Christianity & Judaism have books and no physical proof. Ancient Pagans (not wiccans) have physical proof but nothing was written down. I say we are about even in the validity department! LOL

  5. SMKFan13 says:

    Ancient Celts also used the scull to represent life & the soul. The problem with people seeing the Skull as “Goth” or evil is that they are so set into the Christinized worlds we live in. They cannot see that other cultures are in no way connected to Christianity.

  6. WiccanTexan says:

    The skull was considered the place where the soul dwelled in a variety of cultures. As Wicca is a nature faith that honors the sacred dead, our ancestors, it is entirely appropriate.

  7. kalacs32 says:

    surely, you’re right, thanks for your comment. I, myself is new to Wicca, but I see how hard it is, and don’t claim to have super-super talent in magic just after learning it for one month, like lot of newbies do:(. People should understand that it’s not satanic, but not even a wonder, just pure knowledge and peace with the long-forgotten harmony of nature.

  8. boppingub says:

    Most of what i find while researching the history of Wicca points to the fact that it started in the last century. Nothing else suggests that it has been around before that. It does seem to draw inspiration from ancient rituals and druidic beliefs. The claim that it was in hiding for a while to avoid persecution seems convoluted. I would really appreciate someone intelligent to give Wicca a good name and a good image and show a little bit of fact or history. Thanks.

  9. boppingub says:

    I find it so funny that when people start asking for dates and facts that you give poor rating on their comments. It is really funny when people get so full of themselves and think they know something when they obviously do not. I myself have studied Magick and been on my path for 20 years or so. So you calling me young one is really a very funny statement. So as i said, i am waiting for someone to post a video or even a comment showing some facts or dates or Real history.

  10. shawnmcghee1 says:

    I agree. Wicca has become a “fad” religion in recent years, which makes it a little harder for outsiders to take the rest of us seriously. Unfortunately, a lot of Wiccans are so over-eager to welcome new members that we’ve kind of lowered our expectations of them. I think we need to let interested (especially young) people know that there’s real work involved, that Wicca cannot be just a fashion accessory.

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