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(group member since Sep 11, 2012)
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      Tinnekke I wanted you to know, I recently changed my life, moved to a different country and got rid of all but a free books, but I brought this book with me to continue studying it. I love the chapter about words of power. I'd never thought about the fact that words used to disparage women are actually compliments!
      
      Hi everyone. I've been shamefully absent. My community's been in turmoil, and I've been ridiculously busy, which has not prevented me from however putting together a playlist of pagan music both on youtube and 8Tracks, if anyone is interested in that sort of thing, do feel free to check them out. The Youtube one is all official pagan videos, with original songs, and the eight tracks is pure audio and mostly very obscure music. Pagan Videos Youtube
Pagan Music Audio Only
Sadly the audio playlist can only be heard if you live in the US or are using a US IP address, and the sight does require you to sign up, but just thought I'd share what I'd been doing. Love you all.
      Hi Danielle, welcome to our group. I think it was probably the Tarot which first attracted me also. Great to have you. Blessed be.
      
      I would love to see an illustrated version of the Mabinogian myself, or the Kelavala. I think these stories have never really been adapted to children's fairy tale style versions.
      
      Welcome to all our new members. So lovely to have you with us. I've been under the weather so I've been a bit absent. I've been meaning to powow with Erin about upcoming reads, but the winter got the better of me. Had a terrible dry spell hear in the mountains which got everyone sick, and new it's pelting which is a bit of a relief, but of course now it's freezing. Blessed be.
      
      Welcome to all our new members. So lovely to have you with us. I've been under the weather so I've been a bit absent. I've been meaning to powow with Erin about upcoming reads, but the winter got the better of me. Had a terrible dry spell hear in the mountains which got everyone sick, and new it's pelting which is a bit of a relief, but of course now it's freezing. Blessed be.
      
      Erin the Avid Reader ⚜BFF's with the Cheshire Cat⚜ wrote: "Hmm...I know one though it may be obvious to some.Shakti (Or Sakti in Tamil)-The female principles of energy, represented in Hindu/Dravidian goddesses such as Durga, Parvati, Lakshmi, Sarawati an..."
Also the name Shakti is believed to have been derived from The Vedic Queen of the Gods Shachi. Just a little by the way trivia.
      Sorry I've been so absent. I was down with flu. Welcome to Amber, Sifra, and Luna, and all the new members I may have missed. Blessed be.
      
      Hi Chessaria. Nice to meet you. Great to have you with is, and have a great time exploring. Congratulations Featherless, can't wait to hear more about your discoveries on your path.
      Great idea for a thread Erin. There are actually a surprising number of people in our group who don't identify as Wiccan per say, but I'd be curious to hear people's stories, if this thread can draw them out of their shyness. ;)
      
      Hi Maryann Welcome to our group. You could start a thread about this question, maybe in general chat or Practical Pagan, and I'll let one of our senior members answer it.
      
      How do we define a Wiccan? I was watching a youtube channel and one of the questions raised was what a wiccan actually is. Some people seem to think that there is no such thing as a solitary Wiccan because it's technically an initiatory priesthood, and that self dedication doesn't really count as Wicca. Some people have also said (youtube research here) that Dianic Wicca doesn't really count as Wicca because they revere only the female Godhead, and Wicca is about balance. Please give your views.
