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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-11 06:46 pm

[ SECRET POST #2260 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-03-12 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt

There's not even one thing that is "traditional witchcraft". Especially considering how syncretic a lot of american pagan tradition has become, people can be a heritage practitioner with roots in hoodoo or native practices or any one of europe's traditions. I tend for a mix of celtic and kemetic reconstruction (which, weirdly, is not unique to me) so I am very aware of the multiplicities of paths. I just wish more wiccan writers would acknowledge that, dammit! :)

The rule of three is well and good (or the rule of however many that pcp came up with) but isn't something I agree with or care about.