The Crooked Path Journal Issue 1

The Crooked Path Journal Issue 1 by Peter Paddon is published by Pendraig Publishing in March 2008 and consists of 52 pages. This edition serves as a quarterly magazine tailored for Traditional Witches, Cunningfolk, and practitioners of the Nameless Art, offering a collection of insightful articles that explore various aspects of witchcraft and occultism.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics within this issue, including discussions on rituals, the origins of terminology related to witchcraft, and the use of animals in traditional practices. Contributions from multiple authors, including Peter Paddon and R.J. Thompson, delve into themes such as Candlemas ceremonies and the significance of the Blacksmith in magical traditions. This journal aims to provide a platform for sharing knowledge and practices relevant to the fields of Paganism and Neo-Paganism.
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Issue 1 of The Crooked Path Journal contains the following articles: Inside the Wicker Man – Peter Paddon The Origin of the Word “Witch” – R.J. Thompson Witch’s Ritual For Getting Rid of Evil Magic – “Ku Potula” – Radomir Ristic Tapping the Bone – Peter Paddon Morning – Hedgewizard Usage of Animals and Animal Body Parts in Traditional Witchcraft – Radomir Ristic Candlemas and the Land Ceremonies Charm R.J. Thompson Cosmic Soup and the Mighty Dead – Peter Paddon The Rite of Candlemas and the Land Ceremonies Charm R.J. Thompson Blacksmith as Magus – Radomir Ristic Celtic Nine Poems – Peter Paddon As I Do Will It – Ann Finnin Walking the Crooked Path – Peter Paddon Turning The Hand of Fate – Raven Womack Making a Traditional Witches’ Besom – Peter Paddon The Crooked Path Journal is a quarterly magazine for Traditional Witches, Cunningfolk and other practitioners of the Nameless Art.
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