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  Dianic Wicca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dianic Wicca, Dianic Witchcraft, and Feminist Dianic Witchcraft are all common titles for the Neopagan Feminist Dianic tradition.
Dianic Wicca can be very similar to traditional Wicca in practice (see section below for a discussion of their differences), but differs significantly from it in beliefs.
Many Dianic Wiccans believe that before recorded history there were widespread or universal matriarchal or matrifocal cultures which worshipped the Goddess, had matrilineal family structures, had social equality between the sexes, and did not practice war.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dianic_Wicca   (1374 words)

  
 Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Dianic Wicca
Dianic Wicca: This is a Wiccan path that focuses on the strong female Deity Diana.
Dianic groups often allow only women members and may concentrate only on Goddess energy.
Specifically, they work with the image of Goddess as maiden, mother, and crone, known as the Triple Goddess.
www.llewellynencyclopedia.com /term/Dianic+Wicca   (87 words)

  
 Witchcraft, Wicca - religious cults, sects and movements
Note that while all witches are pagans, not all pagans are witches.
I have thus written this outline in the hope that it will help Christians understand better who and what Pagans really are, and, in the process become more effective in sharing their beliefs.
Not only does it clearly and directly state the standard Christian objections to the NeoPagan movement, it can also help Pagans understand more precisely just what the misconceptions commonly held about our religion are, and their historical and philosophical background.
www.apologeticsindex.org /w02.html   (2081 words)

  
 Witchcraft Bibliography
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A well-known journalistÕs study of the modern Pagan movement.
A study of modern Pagan belief systems, often used in anthropology or sociology classes.
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 Main Page - The Mind-N-Magick Paganpedia
Welcome to the Mind-N-Magick Paganpedia, the free Pagan encyclopedia
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 Occult Wicca and Witchcraft Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This collection is a must have for every pagan library, we have a limited quantity, get yours today.
Unlike other witchcraft books on the market that contain only a few pages devoted to the making of potions, Magick Potions completely addresses your magickal needs by devoting itself entirely to the art of potioncraft.
From fl cats and bats to legends and spells, discover Halloween's rich Pagan roots and learn how to harness the powerful spiritual energy of this ancient holiday.
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 The Wiccan/Pagan Times Book Views Page
Exploring the Pagan Path: Wisdom from the Elders
Cakes and Ale for the Pagan Soul- Spells, Recipes and Reflections from Neopagan Elders and Teachers
Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries: Creating Ritual in the Dianic Wiccan Tradition
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