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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.
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Witchcraft out of the Shadows: Highly recommended. (Merry Meet, 2005)
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The Growing Moon - Wicca (BellaOnline)
Spring has sprung and April brings with it budding trees and spring flowers like daffodils and tulips. This is the time of the Growing Moon, a time of creation and renewal, a time of celebration.
Beware of God (New York Times)
In Tony Hendra's novel, Jesus has returned, and the religious right is in trouble.
BCNG Portals Page (Penticton Western News)
Wiccan traditions — Mike Zult and Angela Wheeler from Penticton display some of the items used in a Wiccan wedding ceremony, or handfasting.
Publishing Good News since 1884 (Florida Baptist Witness)
It’s not often that this newspaper becomes part of a story. From time-to-time our reporting or commentary gains the attention of other news outlets, which has resulted in our coverage impacting a story.
The Well Worn Path (BellaOnline)
There are many divination tools on the market today. They range from Runes and I Ching coins to Tarot decks and other more non-traditional types of oracles.
Written by Guest Author June Kaminski, BellaOnline Tarot Editor (BellaOnline)
An altar box is a common yet powerful addition to your sacred ceremonial space, one that is steeped in historical significance.
Written by Guest Author Fiona Blackwolf, BellaOnline Wicca Editor (BellaOnline)
The tarot is filled with symbology, both universal and personal. If you show two people the same cards, they will rarely see the same thing at the same time. Tarot spreads are the same way. There are hundreds of spreads floating around in books and on websites designed for a myriad of questions.
Bell, Book & Candle casts spell on Dover (The News Journal)
DOVER -- Helen Haughey didn't ride to work on a broom, and if you've seen her dressed in black and wearing a pointy hat while stirring a cauldron of witch's brew, it was probably Halloween or she was just jerking your leg a bit.
Satanic stars found on death pact pair (Sydney Morning Herald)
The police report from the crime scene detailed an "anti Christ symbol". Indeed, the sight of two inverted pentacles scratched into the bodies of the two young people was one which forensic pathologist Grant McBride had "never before" encountered.
Wiccans fight for headstone equality (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
While President Bush laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery, a self-declared witch embarked on a clandestine mission to mark a grave most dear to her.
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