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HopeHoops

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7. Wikipedia has an excellent series of connected pages on the subject.
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 11:11 AM
Feb 2012

It isn't authoritarian by any means, but the pages do keep a fairly balanced approach to the various branches and explain the history. That's a good start. Books are usually biased to one flavor or another. That's not a slight toward them, just a reality. My daughter has been an eclectic pagan for a few years now and we fully support her. So does my dad. He was wearing a pentacle necklace the last time he came by. I won't because I don't want my daughter to feel like I'm taking over her domain.



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Wicca books. [View all] white_wolf Feb 2012 OP
Hi libodem Feb 2012 #1
libodem, nodody here wants to send you away. icymist Feb 2012 #2
Thank you libodem Feb 2012 #3
white_wolf, I know of a few good books on wicca. icymist Feb 2012 #4
Thank you so much libodem Feb 2012 #5
If it's Wicca you are interested in . . . Still Blue in PDX Feb 2012 #6
Wikipedia has an excellent series of connected pages on the subject. HopeHoops Feb 2012 #7
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