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Kitchen Witch
This type is one who practices by hearth and home, dealing with the practical side of
religion, magick, the earth and the elements.
Pictish Witchcraft
Scottish Witchcraft that attunes itself to all aspects of nature;
animal, vegetable and mineral. It is a solitary form of the Craft and mainly magickal
in nature with little religion.
Pow-Wow
Indigenous to South Central Pennsylvania. This system, not a religion, based on 400 year old
Elite German magick. Pow-wow has deteriorted to a great degree into simple
faith healing. Although Pow-wow finds its roots in German Witchcraft, few
practicing Pow-wows today in Pennsylvania follow the Craft or even know the
nature of its true birth.
Satanic Witch
One cannot be a satanic Witch because Witches do not believe in Satan. This
had to be mentioned, because, there are some people that label themselves as such
and the two together is impossible if you know anything about about the Wiccan
religion. The people that call themselves this are not real witches.
Seax-Wica
Founded by Raymond Buckland in 1973. It is of Saxon basis. Raymond Buckland developed a Tradition
that is more than acceptable to many individuals. He also wrote many textbooks on different magickal
aspects and practices of the Craft, thereby enhancing many lives in a positive direction.
Solitary Witch
One who practices alone, regardless of Tradition, denomination or sect. Solitaries come in various forms
and some were at one time initiated into a coven and eventually chose to extract themselves from
that environment and continue practicing or they could be a practitioner who has decided to tough
it out on their own, learning from books, networking and fellow Witches.
Strega Witches
Follows a tradition seated in Italy that began around 1353 with a woman called Aradia. Of all
the traditional Witches, this group appears to be the smallest in number in the U.S.; however, their
teachings are beautiful and should not be missed.
Teutonic Witch
From ancient time the Teutons have been recognized as a group of people
who speak the Germanic group of languages. Culturally, this included the English, Dutch,
Icelandic, Danish, Norwegion, and Swedish people.
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