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falcon9

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daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« on: June 30, 2012, 08:19:16 am »
"This is the text of the Gardnerian Book of Shadows. In one sense, this is the central sacred text of the Wicca religion. However, it is important to point out that there is no 'official' Book of Shadows. Typically each coven has a hand-written copy of a Book of Shadows, sometimes in cypher or code, which reflects its own practices and knowledge. This particular text is derived from a file posted on the Internet in the early 90s, and quotes previously published material which was known to be in use by Gardner and his group.

  The Book of Shadows was attributed by Gardner to an ancient, clandestine witch cult, which he claimed to have been initiated into.
However, modern researchers have concluded that it was composed by Gardner. The text shows influences from English and Celtic Folk-lore, the Enochian system of John Dee, Thelema, the Golden Dawn, Stregaria, Tantric Yoga, the KJV Bible and even Kipling. This version organizes the material in chronological order and has estimated dates for each section, ranging from 1949 to 1961."

-- http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/gbos/index.htm
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2012, 08:30:15 am »
Yay! We need something like this posted every day ! Thank you! :D

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2012, 08:37:36 am »
Yay! We need something like this posted every day ! Thank you! :D

Maybe so, considering the alternatives, (which I did - there may be a "daily satanic bible verse" or, "daily voudoun passage", etc.).

I'm glad you enjoyed the first installment; anyone who wants to add their remarks, (pro, con or contributory), is free to do so. *

* - disclaimer:  Although I'm not wiccan, I know several personally and I definately know it's a federally-recognised religion.

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2012, 10:30:57 am »
All of it is so ridiculous.  Worshiping a mystical being or worshiping a plant.

Live well and be good to each other and yourself.  We would all be better off for it.

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2012, 12:43:06 am »
I found the following at this site: DailyWicca  Everyday Inspiration --http://dailywicca.com/
 +Interesting to note the references to (Gerald) Garner and the First (Gardnerian) Book of Shadows that falcon9 talks
    about in his post, as well as the controversy surrounding it.


PAGE: Book of Shadows  -- http://dailywicca.com/book-of-shadows/
"The Book of Shadows is another primary tool used in Wicca. It contains much of the magickal lore, correspondences and spells used in Wicca. Some treat it as a magickal diary, with recording their experiences. The first Book of Shadows was written by Gerald Gardner, although there is still much scandal concerning who actually wrote it, with a lot of finger-pointing toward Aleister Crowley and in some cases Doreen Valiente.  The name, “Book of Shadows,” is used to refer to the Witch-Hunt days and the need for secrecy of the religion, and thus an allusion is made to practicing within the shadows. Today, the term Book of Light is sometimes used as the need to hide and stay hidden is no longer necessary.

Often hand written out, the Book of Shadows, or BOS can be typed out or kept on a floppy disk as well. [some text skipped here] In the end, the BOS is a personal tool and becomes personalized by the individual who uses it. Nor is the BOS holy writing, but a guide line and source containing much of a Coven’s or Solitary’s magickal lore and traditions.

As far as the Book of Shadows is concerned, it may well have been inspired by the grimores said to be kept by Magus’ and Sorcerers throughout the Medieval Ages. The most famous being The Key of Solomon. Gerald Gardner is supposedly to have received the Book of Shadows during his initiation in 1939. He later published it in his novel, “High Magic’s Aid.” This Book of Shadows was then expanded on by Doreen Valiente and Aleister Crowley. Many Hereditary Witches claim that a similar book is kept, though it is not refer to as a Book of Shadows. Kerr Cuhulain has pointed out in his “Wiccan Warrior”, that Gardner did indeed draw on Charles G. Leland’s book “Aradia: Gospel of the Witches” published in 1899 as well as several other sources when writing his Book of Shadows.

The term grimoire, or grammar, means essentially a book of learning and the name seems to make sense as a universal term for this type of book. The name “grimoire” is not the actual name which is used within any tradition. This name is used solely because the real name of the book is secret, and so it serves as a point of reference for the same item between traditions. The things which are written within the book are religious rituals, amendments to those rituals, and other things which have to do with the religion. Things related to magick are written in a different book. It does not serve as a diary. Most of the time, this book is hand written by the individual. In some families, this book is copied from what is referred to as a “Great Book.”

Whether called a Book of Shadows, Book of Light, Mirror Book, Grimore, Great Book, ect. It is a personal tool and highly individualized by it’s user and coven.

This is the basic outline that most Books of Shadows have:

* Title Page (This usually says: Book of Shadows, sometimes mentions what tradition and often has your name listed on it)
* Laws (This is the rules, codes and ethics)
* Invocations of the Goddess and God (This is often a blessing for the book, usually appearing before or next to the Laws)
* An alter diagram
* Circle Casting and dispersing instructions
* Rituals (Sabbats, Full Moon rite, tool consecrations)
* Prayers, chants, invocations, spells
* Initiation Ritual (Whether self or Coven)
* Pictures, Sketches
* Symbols
* Dream Working
* Magickal Rites (Herb Lore, Stone Lore, runes, correspondences, ect.)
* Records of Magickal workings and experiences."

PAGE: What’s Inside a Witches Book of Shadows? -- http://dailywicca.com/book-of-shadows/whats-inside-a-witches-book-of-shadows/
A book in which a Witch records his or her personal spells, invocations, rituals, dreams, recipes for various potions, and so forth. Some traditions say it must be hand-written, others say it doesn’t matter. A Book of Shadows may be kept by an individual witch or by an entire coven . In the event of a Witch’s death, the Book of shadows may be passed down to his or her children or grandchildren, kept by a High Priestess & High Priest of the Coven (if the witch was a member of one at the time of her death), or burned in order to protect the secrets of the Craft. whichever course of action is taken, depends entirely upon the customs of the particular Wiccan tradition and/or the Witch’s own personal wishes.

A BOS is also the magickal journal kept by each wiccan initiate, in which spells, invocations, ritual notes, herbal recipes, dreams, divination results and material from the coven book can be recorded. Some people write in Thesbian script or in other alphabets.

Sew into the cover of the Book leaves of the sacred herbs vervain, rue, bay, willow or others, if you wish. They should be well-dried & secretly placed by the light of the moon. The covers of the Book of shadows should, of course, be covered with cloth."

 *This was followed by two other possible 'Book of Shadows Outlines', which I did not include here
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2012, 04:44:15 am »
"Wiccan mythos:

This is a term designating the underlying spirituality of Wicca reflected in the seasonal rites of Nature, along with the metaphors linked with the lunar reverence. The essence of this mythos is based upon the Wheel of the Year, which designates the sabbats of the Wiccan religion. The Wheel possesses the foundation of the Wiccan belief in ever-returning cycles, an aspect also linking the Wiccan belief to reincarnation. Death and the survival of the soul or spirit are important elements of the Mystery Teachings contained within the Old Religion."

-- http://dailywicca.com/2012/03/10/wiccan-mythos/stacey
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2012, 06:51:46 am »
Equal time for all religions I say!  I am not a wiccan but love to study different religions.  Your presentation was well thought out rather than some of the gibberish spewed by 700 Club followers(LOL!). I only have one friend that follows wiccan beliefs and she is dating a strict catholic who is trying to change her ways.  To each his own.  I think that the boyfriend is offensive for wanting to change her beliefs.  Almost as offensive as the door to door religious folk who feel that converting me is their mission in life.  I like to study different religions at my own pace and your approach is well done. Please continue in the future!

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2012, 01:03:39 pm »
Equal time for all religions I say!  I am not a wiccan but love to study different religions. 

I'm not wica either however, I have traced the origins of judeo-xtianity back to its pagan roots and have wondered whether xtians are actually 'witches-in-disguise' on that basis.
 :o

Your presentation was well thought out rather than some of the gibberish spewed by 700 Club followers(LOL!).

Pat Robertson is one of the most bigoted xtian zealot-fundamentalist proselytizers extant. He certainly takes the "fun" out of fundamentalism.
 
I only have one friend that follows wiccan beliefs and she is dating a strict catholic who is trying to change her ways.  To each his own.  I think that the boyfriend is offensive for wanting to change her beliefs.  Almost as offensive as the door to door religious folk who feel that converting me is their mission in life. 

Religious proselytizing exceeds mere annoyance when it seeks to coerce.

I like to study different religions at my own pace and your approach is well done. Please continue in the future!

Thank you for your comments, as these posts are intended to be contributory to discussion and input from other members is encouraged but, not mandatory.
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #8 on: July 01, 2012, 04:48:36 pm »
I knew two people (that I can recall) that I went to school with when I was younger. One of them I believe claimed to be Wiccan and the other I think was Neo Pagan. I don't claim any particular religion. I share beliefs of multiple religions. I like to see things regarding other religions aside from Christian. Thanks for starting this thread. I'll continue to check back to see what has been posted.  :wave:

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« Reply #9 on: July 01, 2012, 05:12:58 pm »
Heh, very nice.

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2012, 05:40:00 pm »
I knew two people (that I can recall) that I went to school with when I was younger. One of them I believe claimed to be Wiccan and the other I think was Neo Pagan. I don't claim any particular religion. I share beliefs of multiple religions. I like to see things regarding other religions aside from Christian. Thanks for starting this thread. I'll continue to check back to see what has been posted.  :wave:

So far, there have been replies from those who know wiccans, (myself included), but none from any wiccans, (we know of), themselves.  That's alright, some of us probably know a satanist, a voudoun practicioner or, buddhist too.  Some may already be members of FC, who knows?
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2012, 07:25:32 pm »
Wow. that's interesting!
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« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2012, 11:21:21 pm »
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Pat Robertson is one of the most bigoted xtian zealot-fundamentalist proselytizers extant. He certainly takes the "fun" out of fundamentalism.

How can you not like Pat Robertson.  He's a Christian who trolls other Christians.  His best act has to be using funds he received funds from 700 Club viewers (for relief work in Zaire) to transport diamond mining equipment.  Then there's supporting and asking 700 Club viewers to support Charles Taylor, a ruthless dictator, because he owned diamond mine rights in Liberia and worried what would happen when Taylor was overthrown. 


I'm saddened by the fact that you didn't create a Pastafarian topic. 



I've dated a Wiccan before and have a friend who is married to a Wiccan.  I find Wiccans and various other types of pagans interesting. 

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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #13 on: July 02, 2012, 12:42:38 am »
How can you not like Pat Robertson.  He's a Christian who trolls other Christians.  His best act has to be using funds he received funds from 700 Club viewers (for relief work in Zaire) to transport diamond mining equipment.  Then there's supporting and asking 700 Club viewers to support Charles Taylor, a ruthless dictator, because he owned diamond mine rights in Liberia and worried what would happen when Taylor was overthrown. 

Well, that's Pat making other xtians who send him money more 'patsies' than being trolled, (don't religious evangelists call that "fleecing the sheep"?)

I'm saddened by the fact that you didn't create a Pastafarian topic. 

Then you'll be happier to know that I considered it briefly however, wanted to leave some topics for others to cover, (and not to give a false impression that I 'know something about everything, yet little of nothing').
 :o

I've dated a Wiccan before and have a friend who is married to a Wiccan.  I find Wiccans and various other types of pagans interesting. 

Did any of the wiccans you knew ever mention this tidbit; "not all wiccans are witches and not all witches are wiccan"?
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Re: daily wiccan book of shadows excerpts
« Reply #14 on: July 02, 2012, 06:42:14 pm »
I missed your latest installment...are you going to put the entry under a new post or under this one?  There are like ten christian posts since you put this up so I am surprised that they haven't commented on this blog yet?  Duroz seemed to have a good source to go to but I don't have time to go to sites that don't pay me!  LOL!  One of my point-to-click sites pays me to google things but not to actually enjoy what it is that I pull up.  Another pays me to make inquiries through their search engine...yet another that doesn't pay me to learn!

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