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Newest Review: ... evergreen plants into the home. Anyway with that brief overview I just want to point out that Wicca is already part of our lives and nothing to be afraid of. Titania Hardie’s books put forward one of the most important aspects of Wicca and that is respect for your surroundings and environment. You are often advised to bring a bit of nature indoors by growing herbs or in the ... more |
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by - written on 08/10/01 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Titania Hardie's books may not be for the purist Wiccan but in my opinion (and after all, that's what it's about), I think they're pretty fab. I'm not an expert on Wicca but from what I have read, Wicca is a combination of religion and spirituality which has descended from paganism in general. Therefore it predates Christianity and surprisingly to some rituals associated with Paganism and Wicca are already incorporated into our lives. In order to convert people in the British Isles to Christianity many Pagan beliefs were integrated into religious festivals timed to replace Pagan festivities. For example, Easter comes from the word ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/01 (Useful, 21 readings)
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Its hard to believe that you can be so affected by a book. but after reading witnessed by budd hopkins, an american artist and UFO investigator, believing it was easy. accepting it and not being petrified was hard. i had never heard of this book, but i collect stuff about unusual goings on (i like everyone else, want to know why i am here) and saw it in my local bookshop. Witnessed is basically the papers of Hopkins as he investigated the abduction of linda cortile. without giving too much away, fbi agents and even a world leader are involved, as witnesses to an alien abduction over brooklyn bridge. sounds crazy, i know, and i took it with a pinch of salt at first, but ... Read the complete review
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