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In the News (Sun 6 Jul 08)

  
  Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Cunningham
Winfield Scott Cunningham was born in Rockbridge, Richland County, Wisconsin on February 16, 1900 the son of Frederick Michael and Ruth Ella Moore Cunningham.
Cunningham's Commanding Officer, Admiral Bloch, would rate Commander Cunningham "within the top 10%" for reactions during emergencies, performance at battle station or in battle duties, assuming responsibility when specific instructions are lacking, exercising judgment, inspiring subordinates to work to the maximum of their capacity, maintaining discipline among those under his command, and military conduct.
Cunningham hid his true condition from his wife by trying to bring her some cheer in prison postcards that he was aloud to mail home.
www.chuckhawks.com /admiral_cunningham.htm   (19564 words)

  
  Scott Cunningham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 – March 28, 1993) was the author of dozens of popular books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects.
Scott Cunningham was born at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, the second son of Chester Grant Cunningham and Rose Marie Wilhoit Cunningham.
It is reported that in 1980 Scott studied in a tradition under Raven Grimassi, another popular neopagan author.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scott_Cunningham   (780 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 - March 28, 1993) was the author of dozens of popular books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects.
Scott Cunningham was born at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, the second son of Chester Grant Cunningham and Rose Marie Wilhoit Cunningham.
Cunningham later moved on, as Grimassi states: "In favor of a self-styled approach to Wicca".
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php?title=Scott_Cunningham&printable=yes   (666 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham was a Wiccan and popular author of more than thirty books, more than fifteen of them on Wicca and its related subjects.
Scott was instrumental in influencing the changes that took place in Wicca during the eighties.
Scott Cunningham is missed, but he left us his legacy in his books, reminding us how simple life and spirituality really are.
journals.aol.com /pandorasbazaar/PandorasJournal/entries/2005/03/28/scott-cunningham/344   (715 words)

  
 Reflections on Scott Cunningham
From Scott's discussion of initiation to the spells and rituals that he published, Scott's books have been discussed, analyzed and lovingly dog-eared.
Because if there was one thing Scott Cunningham focused on, it was that the Way of Wicca was not dogma and philosophy as much as it was simplicity and a spiritual way of life.
Scott was as practical as he was thorough.
www.twpt.com /cunningham1.htm   (1423 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham was a Wiccan and popular author of more than thirty books, these he wrote fluently using both fiction and non-fiction genres.
Scott was a key player in opening up Wicca to solitary practice, and by making a great deal of information available to the public he helped to influence many newcomers entering the craft.
Scott’s writing style was easy to understand being simple and direct, his teachings focused on encouraging people to: "employ whatever works for them in their religious, spiritual, and magickal endeavours".
www.controverscial.com /Scott%20Cunningham.htm   (1367 words)

  
 Whispers of the Moon
Since we are going to be living with Cunningham for a long time we are very fortunate to have a biography of him so soon after his death.
Mostly Cunningham was remembered for the quality with which he served others, encouraging them to their own power.
Scott Cunningham is a fine example of how a life of service in the Pagan community could be lived.
www.hermetic.com /webster/whisper-review.html   (766 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham portfolio
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Scott Cunningham is a painter, illustrator, graphic designer living and working in Spartanburg S.C. Scott Cunningham, scott, cunningham, artist, art, oil, acrylic, ink, pen, realism, realistic, art, pen, ink, pen and ink, painting, painter, original art, commerical, Spartanburg, aestech, South Carolina, Carolina, upstate, aestech, aestech enterprises.
Scott Cunningham is a painter, illustrator, graphic designer living and working in Spartanburg S.C.
www.sparklenet.com /cunningham/index.htm   (92 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Cunning Enc Wicca Kitchen: Books: Scott Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Cunningham goes into detail about the associations of each type of food, but his book is structured in such a way that you can easily see how to assemble the ingredients for whatever magickal effect you desire.
Scott explores all these aspects of food, as well as its magical properties and how this magic affects us and can be worked into our lives.
Scott's wit and humor are prevalent throughout the book as well as generous helpings of his wisdom and vast knowledge base.
www.amazon.ca /Cunning-Wicca-Kitchen-Scott-Cunningham/dp/0738702269   (1208 words)

  
 Cunningham, Winfield Scott
Michael Cunningham's son from his first marriage, Fredrick Michael Cunningham of Rockbridge and Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, had two children serve in World War I. Chester B. Cunningham was a Private in the United States Army while Winfield Scott Cunningham was an Ensign in the United States Navy.
Winfield Scott Cunningham was born in Rockbridge, Wisconsin on February 16, 1900 the son of Frederick Michael and Ruth Moore Cunningham.
Cunningham said, "We deduced that the Japanese were burning records, and our spirits soared." Around noon on the same day the prisoners were forced to stand at attention in their cells.
www.monticellowi.com /RichlandCo/Ancestors/CunninghamWinfredScott.htm   (7590 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner: Books: Scott Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Cunningham has written a book for the Wiccan who is solitary either because s/he knows no existing local compatible covens, or because s/he has no compatible person with whom to practice Wicca.
Cunningham discusses specific Wiccan beliefs and goals: belief in the Goddess and God; concern for the Earth; social consciousness; and the right not to be dominated by others.
Cunningham's philosophy is very relevant to individuals who have fled the dogma of organized religions and who seek a more personal form of worship within Wicca.
www.amazon.com /Wicca-Solitary-Practitioner-Scott-Cunningham/dp/0875421180   (1827 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham - Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen Reviews at Shopping.com
Scott Cunningham - Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen Reviews at Shopping.com
Scott Cunningham - Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen
The Bottom Line: For those who treasure Scott Cunningham as many do, this is a cook book that will enable you to make magic in any kitchen.
www.shopping.com /xPR-Cunninghams_Encyclopedia_of_Wicca_in_the_Kitchen_by_Scott_Cunningham   (69 words)

  
 Cunningham, Winfield Scott
Henry Deam and John Cunningham were expelled from the Quorum of the Twelve for "apostasy and an assumption of authority".
John Cunningham decided to ask for reinstatement to the main body of the RLDS church at the October 6, 1855 Conference.
Author Gregory Cunningham is the Great-Great Grandson of Michael Cunningham and Hannah Cline and Great-Great-Great Grandson of John Cunningham and Susannah Deam.
www.monticellowi.com /RichlandCo/Ancestors/CunninghamJohn.htm   (8829 words)

  
 Pagan Presence Presents Books by Scott Cunningham
Magical Aromatherapy by Scott Cunningham combines the modern science of aromatherapy with the ancient science of magical perfumery.
Cunningham also includes addresses of essential oil distributors; fresh and dried plant distributors; and aromatherapy organizations and publications.
This is a continuation of Scott Cunningham's wildly successful 'Earth Power' with more rites, spells, and simple rituals that can be done with a minimum of equipment.
www.paganpresence.com /books005.html   (2174 words)

  
 Winfield Scott Cunningham
Michael H.B. Cunningham's son from his first marriage, Fredrick Cunningham of Rockbridge and Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, had two children serve in World War I. Chester B. Cunningham was a Private in the United States Army while Winfield Scott Cunningham was an Ensign in the United States Navy.
On January 4, 1922 Ensign Winfield Scott Cunningham was detached from the WHIPPLE and reported for duty on the U.S.S. HURON and then reported to the U.S.S. TRACY, which was based at Canton, China on February 1, 1922.
Commander Cunningham said, "One of the guards, a buck-toothed petty officer wearing glasses, ran up and down the line of prisoners, dealing out blows and kicks for no apparent reason other than to satisfy some sadistic cravings." The camp was located outside Woosung, China and was a few miles down river from Shanghai.
www.multied.com /Navy/stories/Cuningham.html   (17709 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Books: Wicca, by Scott Cunningham, Paperback
Cunningham presents Wicca as it is today: a gentle, Earth-oriented religion dedicated to the Goddess and God.
Scott's books reflect a broad range of interests within the New Age sphere, where he was very highly regarded.
Scott Cunningham is one of my favorite authors.
search.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780875421186&itm=5   (546 words)

  
 Reflections on Scott Cunningham
It was March 28th, 1993, when Scott Cunningham passed over into Summerland.
In the biography "Whispers of the Moon The Life and Work of Scott Cunningham" by David Harrington and deTraci Regula, there is a paragraph written by Scott from his autobiographical material, which seems to sum up how he felt about fame.
One of the most moving and impressive of his rituals, to me at least, was his "Ritual of Gestures" in his "Wicca, A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner".
www.zodiacbistro.com /cunningham.htm   (1426 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The Cunningham family moved to San Diego, California in the fall of 1959.
In Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, easily Scott's most successful book, he wrote, Learn by doing, and the Goddess and God will bless you with all that you truly need.
However, a portion of the Wiccan community consider his teachings to be a skewed idea of what Wicca was really meant to be, and blame the large fluffy bunny following of their religion upon him.
www.wyldwytch.com /weavings/articles/pagan_path/pages/scott_cunningham.htm   (807 words)

  
 New Worlds Article: The Legacy of Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham was such a person, and I was fortunate enough to have shared an apartment with him for half of a decade.
This is due in part to his innate gentleness and natural skill as an author, but it is also due to the milieu in which he wrote and his deep and undeniable love of the Goddess.
Scott’s other books on natural magic reinforced his belief that anyone who wanted to should be able to do magic.
www.llewellyn.com /bookstore/article.php?id=1024   (1270 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/scottcunninghammusic2
Hey Scott, great to lead with you on Sunday.
Thank You Daddy God for blessing Your son Scott, his family, friends, ministries, neighbors, and all Your divine appoitments with great favor with You and above and beyond all they could hope or dream for Your glory and great pleasure.
In Jesus' name I thank You for blessing me with the honor and privilege to be taught by Your precious anointed son.
www.myspace.com /scottcunninghammusic2   (812 words)

  
 Dedicated to Scott Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Scott Cunningham's ability to express his perspective and experience in a clear forthright way has helped many find, and understand the true meaning of being Wicca and walking this path.
For me personally, Scott's insight guided me towards a positive path at a time when influences were strongly drawing me to a negative one.
His writings will always remain a favorite part of my library.
www.wicca.com /celtic/scott.htm   (277 words)

  
 CD Baby: SCOTT CUNNINGHAM: Grace Amazing
A lot of the newer worship is so heavily produced with more solos and and instruments than my brain can absorb.
Scott's album is packed with worshipful Christ-centered songs which are played in a very simple yet extremely impacting way.
Scott Cunningham's Grace Amazing is an amazing collection of modern worship songs!
cdbaby.com /cd/scottcunningham   (685 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham - Text only
The table below is a listing of books by Scott Cunningham.
Scott Cunningham, David Harrington / Paperback / Published 1997
Scott Cunningham, Edgar Rojas (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
www.aquatabch.org /afwe/authors/cunninghamtext.shtml   (204 words)

  
 Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, by Scott Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, by Scott Cunningham
If you don't have Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, you need to get it right away.
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www.innerjourneybooks.com /site/871063/product/IJB-311-C-LL   (337 words)

  
 Herb Magic Video, by Scott Cunningham
This 60 Minute VHS is the ultimate home-study course in herbalism from master herbalist Scott Cunningham.
You and Scott will visit a working herb farm to learn how to identify many common and rare herbs on sight.
Discover and use the power of herb magic and spells-secrets that are revealed here for the very first time.
www.innerjourneybooks.com /site/871063/product/IJB-281-V-H-LL   (127 words)

  
 The Temple: Library: Why I Don't Like Scott Cunningham
While I would agree with you on Conway, I found Cunningham to be somewhat decent.
Right now, it seems like three quarters of the so-called Wiccans in America think that "Wicca" is simply a euphemism for "make up your own religion as you go along." That's not wholly due to Cunningham's work, but he was certainly a major contributor.
I don't mind his books on magic and spellcraft, but whenever he attempted to deal with Wicca as a religion, he consistently seemed to miss the point.
www.wildideas.net /temple/library/letters/cunningham1.html   (821 words)

  
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Scott Cunningham is a member of the Firm’s Food and Drug practice group.
Cunningham also has an active pro bono practice where he regularly serves as a Guardian ad Litem representing children in neglect and abuse and child custody cases.
Represented major pharmaceutical company working with the FDA to avoid market entry of unsafe or ineffective generic products.
www.cov.com /scunningham   (303 words)

  
 Chronic Murmuring
Mar 31 - Robi said: Sad to see it go Scott, however I never understood...
Mar 31 - joseph said: Scott, I know what you mean.
Mar 30 - joel w said: Don't do it man. Just leave it up and only...
www.chattablogs.com /scott   (1353 words)

  
 Scott Cunningham - playwright
To search for published plays by Scott Cunningham click on one of the bookstore links above.
You will be shown all Plays in print by Scott Cunningham.
Scott Cunningham : Click on a Play title below for more information
www.doollee.com /PlaywrightsC/CunninghamScott.htm   (118 words)

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