Im a Kemetic Wiccan, but one of my friends who wants to become wiccan wants to know if there is a word for a Roman Wiccan or a Greek Wiccan, like Kemetic for Egyptian.
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Roman/Greek Wiccan?
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Roman/Greek Wiccan?
All of lifes little problems can be solved by beating the buggers on the head with a broom.
Hellenic, for Greek.
But, pardon my asking, what is "Egyptian" or "Greek" Wiccan? Now, I am leaning heavily toward a druidic path (if only there was more information available before signing up!) rather than Wiccan, but I was under the impression that people worked within traditions (Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Welsh Faerie, to name three) and that the pantheon with which each Wiccan works did not affect the name of the path.
But, pardon my asking, what is "Egyptian" or "Greek" Wiccan? Now, I am leaning heavily toward a druidic path (if only there was more information available before signing up!) rather than Wiccan, but I was under the impression that people worked within traditions (Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Welsh Faerie, to name three) and that the pantheon with which each Wiccan works did not affect the name of the path.
Come, heart, where hill is heaped upon hill:
For there the mystical brotherhood
Of sun and moon and hollow and wood
And river and stream work out their will.
W. B. Yeats, Into the Twilight
For there the mystical brotherhood
Of sun and moon and hollow and wood
And river and stream work out their will.
W. B. Yeats, Into the Twilight
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