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    Triquetra Research Paper

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    Triquetra knot The Celtic Triquetra knot is one of the most precious symbols to me it is a happiness that when you look at it it just makes you smile. It is beautiful and it to me means peace, tranquility, happiness and love. I have always liked to look at the symbol it just looks like it means you are being intertwined with things that you connect to. I would wear this everyday if I had a neckalce I love the look of it and now the meaning. There is more that one Celtic knot, Its…

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    Snow Blue Research Paper

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    Snow blue and the 7 smurfs Once upon a time in a really wealthy Family who lived far away from the city where they would go through a secret road to get to their really nice mansion in “the secret hills” where only queens and kings lived with their descendants found out that their only daughter was having a baby, which made them so worry because years before their daughter was born the mom got a spell by an evil witch, no one knows what the spell is but when the clock turns 5 in the…

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    Ancient Studies Y4-L3 Greco-Roman Witches and Wizards Welcome back, students! I’m glad to see that you are all suitably dressed for this rather chilly weather. Fall is beautiful, but requires rather more scarves than one expects! No time for togas today, so let’s jump right into our lesson. During the ages of the Greco-Romans there were countless witches and wizards. Some of them lead normal lives, while many of them were extraordinary in the discoveries they made, the knowledge they passed on…

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    Over the centuries, people around the world have had various ideas about witchcraft. Europeans that witches were mainly women. People thought witches made deals with God’s evil enemy, known as “the Devil” or “Satan”. The devil supposedly gave witches money, land, or other valuable gifts. In return, the witches had to help the devil with his evil work. This often meant harming people by supernatural means. People invented ways to tell if someone was a witch. Witches had odd birthmarks or moles…

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    Gingham Research Paper

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    The History of Gingham, In Fashion and At Home Classic vintage styling, Dorothy visiting Oz in her blue gingham dress, it’s the forever fabric that has been a staple for the fashion and design world for centuries. How is it that a textile that originated in the east has become the trademark look of American fashion and interior design? Gingham What is it? Simply, it’s a lien or woven cotton cloth pattern. In its early years, it featured a bright stripe, later though it turned to a plaid or…

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    Witchcraft Research Paper

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    Throughout history the concept of the unknow has been contemplated with people wondering why certain events occurred over time. While they sought for answers the notion of witches and witchcraft was brought to light and as a result many individuals were accused and blamed for other people’s misfortune. Thus, causing an era of speculation, accusations, fear, and tension. With all of this in mind, one cannot help pondering whether or not those witches were indeed witches. Or on the other hand,…

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    For example Scott Cunningham, the author of “Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner” began practicing Wicca while he was underage and living at home. While living with his parents, he was restricted to a limited amount of resources and tools to perform rituals, which Cunningham was then forced to perform simplified rituals…

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    Unbelievably, Creative Visualization and Wicca go hand and hand. Are you doing a spell by route and simply expecting results because you did the spell exactly how it was described? You probably got nothing but disappointment. There are three things you need: 1. Power. 2. A connection to what you want. 3. The ability to see the outcome in your mind. Nearly all magic spells contains step 3 that is also known as visualization. This is the use of mental imagery in order to utilize your own energy…

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    The use of crystals expressed by Wicca societies is remain alive for rituals and healing, in highest form. There’s many to choose from such as; agate, bloodstone, citrine, fluorite, malachite, onyx, quartz, ruby, tigers eye, turquoise just to name a few, also, they’re used anywhere from healing to casting spells and are used in sequence with elements such as; earth, wind, fire, water, spirit and air. Crystals are beautiful, shinny and colorful however, they are full of energy and healing. Every…

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    world view, community, sacredness, central stories, emotional experiences, and ethics. Wicca is a religion among many. The Wiccan faith is often misunderstood. There are numerous misconceptions about the religion. It is often confused with satanic worship, or a cult. However, that is not the case. Wiccan’s describe themselves as peaceful, harmonious, and balanced while promoting oneness with all that exists. Wicca is a ritualistic…

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