Witches Dispel Myths Of ‘Untraditional’ Religion
Sherrilyn Alden Bellavance saw it in the eyes of people who entered her downtown shop of “eccentricities and magick” in the days that followed Sept. 11, 2001.
Eddie Cyckowski felt it when he thrust aside the admonishments he heard inside himself, the product of decades of studying the Bible and listening to pulpit-pounding preachers, and crossed the threshold of Ancient Moon.
He became a follower of Wicca, an Earth-centered religion, and a practitioner of witchcraft, the “science,” as it’s described, of using spells and rituals for empowerment or to influence your life.
Kim Jacobs faced it when she began her two-year study of shamanism at a New Age downtown art gallery.
“It” was the journey on a path toward enlightenment, or at least the start of a search for spirituality beyond traditional, mainstream religions.
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
Eddie Cyckowski felt it when he thrust aside the admonishments he heard inside himself, the product of decades of studying the Bible and listening to pulpit-pounding preachers, and crossed the threshold of Ancient Moon.
He became a follower of Wicca, an Earth-centered religion, and a practitioner of witchcraft, the “science,” as it’s described, of using spells and rituals for empowerment or to influence your life.
Kim Jacobs faced it when she began her two-year study of shamanism at a New Age downtown art gallery.
“It” was the journey on a path toward enlightenment, or at least the start of a search for spirituality beyond traditional, mainstream religions.
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