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  1. Faery Wicca, Book 2: The Shamanic Practices of the Cunning Arts(The Ancient Oral Faery Tradition of Ireland) by Kisma K. Stepanich, 1998-04-08
  2. Tree of Enchantment: Ancient Wisdom and Magic Practices of the Faery Tradition by Orion Foxwood, 2008-10-01
  3. Faery Wicca, Book 1: Theory and Magick, a Book of Shadows and Lights (The Ancient Oral Faery Tradition of Ireland) (Bk.1) by Kisma K. Stepanich, 1998-08-08
  4. Faery Wicca Tarot Kit: Ancient Faery Tradition of Ireland by Kisma K. Stepanich, 1998-10-08
  5. Remembering a Faery Tradition: A Case of Wicca in Nineteenth-Century America by Trudy Last, 2010-01-01
  6. The Wondrous Land: The Faery Faith of Ireland by Kay Mullin, 1997-05
  7. Faery Beasts And Animals of Legend by Michael Howard, 2006-01-30
  8. The Faery Realm of Amy Brown Calendar 2006 by Amy Brown, 2005-06-01

81. The Celtic Shoppe - Magic Books
Earth Light The Underworld and faery tradition is a transformative Earth Lightpresents important practical methods of working within the faery tradition.
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82. Elfwood, Wyvern Library, Stories By Andy Willis
One reason I wrote these stories was to provide some fiction for people who geta buzz out of the Celtic faery tradition, the sort who might enjoy pictures
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83. Index
Site provides accurate information about the Welsh Witchcraft tradition of Y Tylwyth Teg and the Association of Cymry Wiccae.
http://www.ytt.org/
The Church of Y Tylwyth Teg of Florida inc.
Home Page Affiliations Beliefs Clan Books ... Guestbook Archives GREETINGS SEEKER WELCOME TO THE CYMRY HOME PAGE OF SOUTH FLORIDA GROVE OF THE FAERY DRAGON "CELLI O Y DRAIG TEG"
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84. Pagan And Craft Traditions
faery, Faerie, and Feri tradition. Among the distinguishing features of the faerytradition is the use of a faery Power which characterizes the lineage.
http://xepher.net/~darkmidnight/FaeryTradition.html
Faery, Faerie, and Feri Tradition
There are several 'Faery' traditions. This is a controversial topic so I'll make it brief and send you off to the search engines and libraries for more. A Faery Witch could be but isn't necessarily: working with nature energies and spirits, also known as Faeries, Sprites, etc. homosexual following one of Faery, Feri or Faerie Traditions.
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85. TruthFaery5 -The Irish American Faery-Faith Tradition
References 5 ~. ~The Irish American faeryFaith tradition ~. by KismaK. Stepanich. THE IRISH AMERICAN faery-FAITH tradition by Kisma
http://truthfaery.homestead.com/files/truthfaery_references5_irishamericanfaeryf
Welcome to TRUTH FAERY This is a website dedicated to revealing
faery-true and faery-factual information
about Certain Faery Writings
~ References 5 ~ ~The Irish American Faery-Faith Tradition ~ by Kisma K. Stepanich THE IRISH AMERICAN FAERY-FAITH TRADITION
by Kisma K. Stepanich
http://www.jules.org/bbmm99/faeryfaith-tradition.html
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86. My Take On The Faerie Faith
Robert S. Bitting's personal view of his own discovery of the faery paths and what they mean.Category Society Religion and Spirituality traditions faery...... They claimed that they were teaching a tradition that was based on that taught byGwydion Pendderwen a form of the Feri tradition..a claim I later found out
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My Take on the Faerie Faith
By Robert S. Bitting HP When I was a small child, I used to take long walks on the beach. To get to the beach area (only a block from my house) I had to cross by a large wooded section. These woods were deep green, with lots of dark shadows, sunlight couldn't pass through easily. It was here that I first made contact with the Faerie. One day on my way to the beach, I saw a small man, about 18" high, dressed all in green with a beard and what I thought was a pipe in his mouth. I wasn't particularily afraid of him, but I watched him for a while, and then he dissappeared. I later found out that this apparition was called, by the Local Indians, a Nan-i push, which meant "little man of the trees" . The seem to take a particular tree or even a grove of trees and protect them. I never saw that little man again, but I've seen his cousins all over the place since then! My Great Aunt Emma, had a similar type of being in her house. she called him her "little man". He would do all sorts of errends for her, even suprising my mother once by providing her with an ashtray, and floating it actross the room to her. This spirit, I later found out was called a brownie, and seemed to be attached to the family for generations. I would also go to sleep at night and in the morning, feel as if I had no sleep at all, with the definate impressiion that I had been taken out of my bed, and went traveling with the Fae. This coincided with strange goings on around the house...objects moving at their own accord, strange visions of the Faerie people outside my bedroom window, direct mental communication with animals, and a strange remebrance of seeing an eye in a rock floating just below my ceiling, and speaking to me without words. I would also slip occasionally into an "other world" state where I felt as if I reall didn't belong in this reality.

87. La Tradition Feri
Translate this page Une tradition faery, aussi appellée Feri, a été fondée par Victor Anderson,et développée par celui ci et sa femme Cora, ainsi qu'un certain nombre d
http://dubhart.free.fr/Feri.html
LA TRADITION FERI
filiation Cora et Victor Anderson
Traduction et adaptation Amorgen Dubhart.
Note du traducteur
Avertissement concernant la tradition Feri :
La tradition Feri, n'est pas une tradition éclectique acceptant l'auto-initiation. C'est une tradition initiatique, et si chaque initié peut ajouter ses propres expériences à la Tradition, une grande partie du matériel Feri est sous le sceau du secret et ne se transmet qu'oralement.
Synopsis Historique
Il existe beaucoup de traditions religieuses néopaïennes. Une des plus connues est la Wicca gardnerienne, fondée par Gérald Gardner. Il y a cependant beaucoup d'autres chemins. Vous pouvez même trouver quelques traditions différentes aux noms similaires. Un des noms les plus populaires pour les traditions néo païennes est " Fairy ", " Faery ", ou " Faerie ". Une tradition Faery, aussi appellée Feri, a été fondée par Victor Anderson, et développée par celui ci et sa femme Cora, ainsi qu'un certain nombre d'enseignants Feri, dans la région de San Francisco. Ainsi que les initié Faery l'enseignent, ils peuvent ajouter des éléments de leurs propres orientations à la Tradition. Ainsi, quelqu'un enseigné par un initié peut apprendre des éléments qui ne seraient pas développés par un autre initié, même si chacun des deux est véritablement initié.

88. Francesca De Grandis's 3rd Road
Learn Wicca / Wiccan Classes / Faerie tradition. The 3rd Road Classes Workshopsin Wicca (The Celtic Shamanism of Faerie tradition) Personal Transformation.
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Table of Contents THE 3RD ROAD is a living branch of ancient Faerie shamanism,
also called Wicca, Goddess Spirituality, Faerie Tradition or Celtic shamanism. It develops one's spiritual, psychic, and worldly potential, while honoring each person's inextricable weaving with society, nature and cosmos. This is an ecstatic path pursued via a supervised and disciplined approach to: psychic training; intense personal growth (which includes purification of the inner blocks that keep one from fulfillment and service); an experience of the love of the Goddess and God in daily life; and a practical application of Shamanism to life's joys and challenges. The 3rd Road is an initiatory path. THE 3RD ROAD is a Wiccan school and an institute of healing, where Ms. De Grandis both teaches and offers psychic readings and shamanic counseling. While she herself is committed to practicing and teaching witchcraft (the religion of ancient European shamanism), as a counselor Francesca guides clients from a wide diversity of religious walks of life. Honoring the client's own spirituality, she has offered compassionate support to people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and lifestyles, and brings to her counseling the benefits of long experience.

89. Faerie Tradition And The 3rd Road
Faerie tradition. and The 3rd Road. Faerie tradition, by contrast, hasbeen lightly touched by the Fey folk both spiritually and magically.
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Faerie Tradition
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The college I attended had two campuses, separated by a forest. I often had to walk through those woods at night, and the path was not lit. I was terrified: I believed the Faerie Folk lived in that woods, so I would run as quickly as I could, thinking they wanted to abduct me, and treat me cruelly. Little did I know that the Fey Folk are a kind race. The Faeries in those woods must have been calling me, and I feared the call because I knew no better. But later I completed a rigorous and rare seven-year training with Victor Anderson, to become a Celtic shaman, by being adopted into Victor¹s family which had kept the old ways also called Faerie Tradition intact. Everything I say about Wicca or magic in this essay is specific to Faerie Tradition, which bears little resemblance to most of the Wicca in the United States. As a mater of fact, ANYTHING I say in this essay, PERIOD, is about my tradition, and is specific to the particular branch of Faerie I was taught, and/or to the branch of Faerie that I developed. Most other Wiccan traditions are based on human magic. Faerie Tradition, by contrast, has been lightly touched by the Fey folk both spiritually and magically. Still, "Faerie Tradition" is something of a misnomer, a contemporary name for something that was once nameless. The magic a Faerie Tradition witch practices is still very human, and is Fey only to lesser or greater degrees depending upon one's personal inclination and teacher. In my teachings, I rarely talk directly about the Little People, though their morals and magic are woven throughout my teachings. The Faerie magic must be subtle or it becomes a parody of itself.

90. The Faery Wicca Collection
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93. Reclaiming Tradition Witchcraft
Thus, unlike most other Craft traditions, including one of its foundations, FaeryTradition, Reclaiming has always espoused a connection between spirituality
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NOTE: The tradition profile on this page contains the writings of the listed author and is not neccessarily shared or endorsed by the Witches' Voice inc. The Witches' Voice does not verify or atest to the historical accuracy of these writings. All WitchVox Tradition overview pages contain a valid email address, feel free to send your comments, thoughts or concerns directly to the listed author. VoxPath: Home trads / Reclaiming Tradition Witchcraft Posted: Views: TRADITION... Reclaiming Tradition Witchcraft by M. Macha NightMare, with input from Vibra Willow ©1999 herself@machanightmare.com The Reclaiming Tradition of contemporary American Witchcraft arose from a working collective in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. In the Summer of 1980, Diane Baker and Starhawk, who prior to that time had been working with individual guests to their coven, Raving, decided to plan and co-teach a basic class in Witchcraft. Starhawk's book, The Spiral Dance , was due to be published later that year. For this book, Starhawk drew upon her own personal training and experiences, her early exposure to the work of Z Budapest, and her later training in Faery Witchcraft with Victor and Cora Anderson. Diane and Starhawk called their first class "Elements of Magic" It was a six-week series. It was offered as a class in Goddess spirituality and directed towards women. Classes were done within sacred space and the emphasis was on the experiential rather than the didactic. Each class focused on one of the Elements, beginning with Air in the East, proceeding around the circle weekly to Fire in the South, Water in the West, Earth in the North, and Spirit in the Center. In addition, each class demonstrated a different aspect of magic (the intellectual, energy sensing and projecting, trance work, spell-working, etc.) and built upon the preceding class.

94. Reclaiming: Description Of Reclaiming Tradition Of Witchcraft
3. Thus, unlike most other Craft traditions, including one of its foundations, FaeryTradition, Reclaiming has always espoused a connection between spirituality
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RECLAIMING TRADITION WITCHCRAFT M. Macha NightMare, with input from Vibra Willow
The Reclaiming Tradition of contemporary American Witchcraft arose from a working collective in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The Spiral Dance , was due to be published later that year. For this book, Starhawk drew upon her own personal training and experiences, her early exposure to the work of Z Budapest, and her later training in Faery Witchcraft with Victor and Cora Anderson. Diane and Starhawk called their first class "Elements of Magic." It was a six-week series. It was offered as a class in Goddess spirituality and directed towards women. Classes were done within sacred space and the emphasis was on the experiential rather than the didactic. Each class focused on one of the Elements, beginning with Air in the East, proceeding around the circle weekly to Fire in the South, Water in the West, Earth in the North, and Spirit in the Center. In addition, each class demonstrated a different aspect of magic (the intellectual, energy sensing and projecting, trance work, spell-working, etc.) and built upon the preceding class. This class was so enthusiastically received by the women who took it that they pleaded for more. Starhawk and Diane enlisted the help of two other members of Coven Raving, to teach a second series of Elements to more women who had expressed interest, and to create a more advanced class called "The Iron Pentacle." The Iron Pentacle is based upon a Faery Witchcraft concept. The class’ "main focus was trance work and the discovery of the healing powers of the human body through meditations on the five-pointed

95. Gateway
Gateway to Other faery Realms. Gateway to faery Wicca. Brian Froud Archives(anartist with the faery blood); Macfontaholics Anonymous; Witch Way.
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Gateway to The Dark Side and Shadowlands Gateway to Other Faery Realms Gateway to Faery Wicca Gateway to the Goddess and Her Followers Gateway to Myth and Mystery Gateway to Magick and Witchcraft Gateway to Art, Graphics and Design Sites

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