Origin The origin of Wicca is a disputed subject, discussions of which have lead to three prevailing theories. The first is that Gardner was taught a religion, based on pre-historic European matriarchal religions, by an unknown woman he simply referred to as "Dafo" or "old Dorothy". This person is assumed by most researchers to be Dorothy Clutterbuck, although several, including Philip Heselton have presented theories that they were two separate persons. In Wiccan Roots and Gerald Gardner and the Cauldron of Inspiration he contends that Gardner did not write the Wiccan rituals, but received then from an unknown source. He also wrote that most of the material used to "flesh out" Gardner's written work not only came from Aleister Crowley, but came from solely from his book, The Equinox vol 3 no. 1 or Blue Equinox. According to a partial estate listing, Gardner never owned a copy of this book, but had other books and even visited Crowley shortly before his death in 1947.
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I want to tell you about the cat that came into my life and became my familiar long before I even knew where my path would lead me.
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The Planetary Hours are an ancient system in which one of the seven traditional planets is given rulership over each day and various parts of the day. Monday is always the Day of the Moon. Tuesday is the day of Mars, Wednesday is ruled by Mercury, Thursday is Jupiter's day, Friday is the day of Venus, Saturday is the day of Saturn, and Sunday is the day of the Sun.
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Whenever I think of a fortune teller, I think of a mysterious old woman sitting in a dark caravan somewhere in the middle of nowhere, a large crystal ball sitting on a small round table in the middle of the floor, dressed in unmistakably colourful gypsy garb, she quietly beckons you to sit down. That was until I met Morné, Morné would look equally at home in a modern boardroom with todays more untailored approach to business and, as is the case, doing a reading at Mawu Mysteoria.
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Hi all a small spell for the fun of it The Well of Forgiveness.
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