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  1. Apr 27, 2019 · Alexandrian Wicca focuses on the polarity between the genders, and rites and ceremonies often dedicate equal time to the God and the Goddess. While Alexandrian ritual tool use and the names of the deities differ from Gardnerian tradition, Maxine Sanders has been famously quoted as saying, “If it works, use it.”.

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  2. wich, wich'-kraft: 1. Meaning and Use of the Words. 2. Biblical Usage. 3. Common Elements in Witchcraft and Ancient Oriental Magic. 4. Rise, Spread and Persecution of Witchcraft.

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  4. Alexandrian Wicca or Alexandrian Witchcraft is a tradition of the Neopagan religion of Wicca, founded by Alex Sanders (also known as "King of the Witches") who, with his wife Maxine Sanders, established the tradition in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.

  5. Since the 13th century the word "witch" has come more and more to denote a woman who has formed a compact with the Devil or with evil spirits, by whose aid she is able to cause all sorts of injury to living beings and to things. The term "witchcraft" means in modern English the arts and practices of such women. 2.

  6. Alexandrian covens believe thatonly a witch can make another witch.” They have initiations for new practitioners, and a three-level degree system. Some new witches may be initiated as neophytes, which then must train to attain the first degree.

  7. Jul 24, 2023 · North Coven. Jul 24, 2023. 2 min read. A brief view of the Alexandrian Tradition: its origins, evolution, and unique approach to witchcraft. The Alexandrian tradition refers to a specific group that follows a set of beliefs, practices, and rituals passed down through generations of initiates.

  8. Traditional Wicca is best defined as: an Initiatory, Oathbound, Magick-using, Pagan Mystery Priesthood, dedicated to the Great Goddess and her consort the Horned God - and celebrating it's Mysteries through the Eight Sabbats and the 13 Esbats...(Definition from Dianis Lucien of the Starkindler Line) So - what do all those terms mean?!?!

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