Greetings all, This place is new? Well so am I. Ill be looking forward in meeting all of you. Are any of you familiar with Robin Artisson's work, or the likes...
Welcome aboard Tim, Yea, I created the list about a week or so ago. I am not prepared yet to promote it, but the Group is certainly open for posts. I was not...
Hello, Im working up to it. been doing quite a bit of research and Ive changed my practices to a large extent. Ive been involved in what is called Traditional...
Hmmmm I wouldn't know, since I live in the USA, lol. Peggy thewhitedruid <britishdruid@...> wrote: Hello, just joined list. How many seax wicca in the...
... Probably not nearly as many as a certain steward would like to think. Whoops! Did I say that out loud? *sheepish grin* -- May life bring you all that you...
Welcome to the list! I don't know if anyone has any reliable numbers for the followers of Seax-Wica, whether in the UK or elsewhere. However, I am currently...
I know I'm new here, but, has anyone bothered to write and ask Raymond Buckland if he knows the numbers in the UK? I know he lives here in the USA now, but...
I have no doubt that he would have a better idea of how many Seax Wicans he has come across over the years, but even he has said that he does not know how many...
Hello, I'm interested in learning more about this tradition because I'm drawn to Odin, but NOT to Asatru. I guess I'll have to get those books and see what...
Greetings Clint and welcome to the list, I agree.I would suggest getting "The Tree: The Complete Book of Saxon Witchcraft". The rituals in The Tree are...
Merry Meet Scott, ... easy to ... This is actually what I'm looking for. Though I would consider myself "high church", I've also found that in esoteric and...
Thank you Clint, that was very well said. I can agree with you about Asatru, barring one caveat; the rite of boasting (or bragging). I like to sit around a...
Thanks Scott, for bringing up that point about boasting, and you're so right about that. I would just call it "sharing" with my friends, LOL but then thats...
You made a good point and I agree, it is the cultural trappings that make me uncomfortable as well. Where do I feel it might be headed? I can't honestly say,...
Hello Scott, Yes I have. There is an Asatru group. But all of their websites are bad. Thank you for your help. Doug Scott Sumers <pagangroups@...> wrote:...
I would like to wish everyone a Blessed Spring! May you all find happiness and balance this holiday!! -bb Scott [Non-text portions of this message have been...
... Wow! And a year ago the UK based unofficial Stieward was going on about how the future of Seax was in the UK. *scratches head* I wonder what happened? On a...
Hello, I found this group on my search for info on Anglo-Saxon paganism/Heathenry. I am a Heathen with a strong leaning towards A/S belief,but do not identify...
... According to Wulfeage, Lyblac is what gamers would refer to as an expansion pack. :) Having read the book, I don't particularly agree. There are...
... Wolfeage? ... considered ... Wulfeage ... Thank you for the reply. As for the UPG aspect,I would have thrown out any non scholarly work on Heathery by...
... <.< ... Weeeellll.... I just dug out a couple of copies that I originally bought for my store. If you're willing to part with the cost of shipping (your...
A bit of info on Lyblac speaking as a former member of the tradition, Lyblac is a Anglo Saxon based neo pagan tradition, it follows a modern designed system...
I am new to the practice. Actually I am still in the reading/studying phase. Want to learn as much as I can before I actually go for an initiation. I have...
This is what I would consider "required" reading for anyone interested in Seax Wica. The entire tradition is contained within its pages. The first link is to...
Thank you. ... From: Scott Sumers <pagangroups@...> Subject: RE: [Official_Seax_Wica] Help To: Official_Seax_Wica@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, May 5,...
I would also suggest as Raymond is wonderful but lacks some of the ceremony Scott Cunningham's Wicca for the solitary practioner. Raymond himself assumed that...