View Full Version : natural WITCHCRAFT covenent hopefully forming/calling solitaries/novices
Rucira
08-19-2007, 04:21 PM
Persons interested in being a part of an eclectic coven are warmly invited to contact me. we can start with circle meetings . moonfire 568-1653:Yinyangv: :thumbsup: :waccosmile: (both men and women welcome). we will teach those who need learning. no costs involved. this will be a witch family coven for mutual support/study/ spellworking, making of talismans and charms, sabbat celebrations and socialization, with field trips to high energy locations. Lets empower each other.
ThePhiant
08-19-2007, 05:36 PM
I have a question, let's see who has an answer
In the Harry Potter movie, HP and his friends are seen standing with their backs to a fire, warming themselves.
What is wrong with that image from a wizard's point of view???
anyone????
Persons interested in being a part of an eclectic coven are warmly invited to contact me. we can start with circle meetings . moonfire 568-1653:Yinyangv: :thumbsup: :waccosmile: (both men and women welcome). we will teach those who need learning. no costs involved. this will be a witch family coven for mutual support/study/ spellworking, making of talismans and charms, sabbat celebrations and socialization, with field trips to high energy locations. Lets empower each other.
dianavandervlis
08-20-2007, 07:25 AM
Hmmm....:idea:....well, it would all depend on whether the wizard had been reading a lot of Diana Wynne Jones' wizard novels or whether he has issues with women and demonizes them as potentially consuming witches who inhabit every fire.
A true wizard wouln't need his eyes to 'see' if evil is present and could therefore enjoy warming his rump by the goddess' fire without the hypervigillence. :balance:
I have a question, let's see who has an answer
In the Harry Potter movie, HP and his friends are seen standing with their backs to a fire, warming themselves.
What is wrong with that image from a wizard's point of view???
anyone????
People as very highly adept as the Potter series portrays don't need
fire to keep them warm. Even Tibetan Buddhist priest-in-training
are said to run about happily in the snow in their bare feet.
Hmmm....:idea:....well, it would all depend on whether the wizard had been reading a lot of Diana Wynne Jones' wizard novels or whether he has issues with women and demonizes them as potentially consuming witches who inhabit every fire.
A true wizard wouldn't need his eyes to 'see' if evil is present and could therefore enjoy warming his rump by the goddess' fire without the hypervigillance. :balance: