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Dianic Wicca, also
known as
Dianic Witchcraft, is a
modern pagan goddess tradition focused on
female experience and empowerment.
Leadership is by women...
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Dianic cult may
refer to: the cult of
Diana (goddess) the Cult of
Herodias in
medieval folklore. the Witch-cult_hypothesis#Murray in 19th
century Romanticism...
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Faerie Faith is a
Wiccan branch from the "Old
Dianic"
tradition (later
renamed McFarland Dianic)
through the work of Mark
Roberts and his high priestess...
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Aradia is one of the prin****l
figures in the
American folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 work Aradia, or the
Gospel of the Witches,
which he believed...
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founder of
Dianic Wicca,
considers her
Goddess "the
original Holy Trinity; Virgin, Mother, and Crone."[betterĀ sourceĀ needed]
Dianic Wiccans such as...
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Inclusive Wicca Celtic Wicca Covenant of the
Goddess Saxon Wicca Dianic Wicca McFarland Dianic Wicca Faery Wicca Georgian Wicca Odyssean Wicca Wiccan church...
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where it was
further adapted into new
traditions such as Feri, 1734 and
Dianic Wicca in the
ensuing decades, and
where organizations such as the Covenant...
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forerunners of
various forms of feminist-oriented
modern Paganism such as
Dianic Wicca. The most
significant aspect of W.I.T.C.H. was its
choice of central...
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period are most
notably the
Reclaiming and
Dianic traditions.
Zsuzsanna Budapest,
creator of
Dianic Wicca,
founded the path as a female-only, Goddess...
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Pitcairn reconstructed the word as "Elphame" or "Elf-hame". The
concept of a
Dianic queen of
spirits influenced the
neopagan cultures that
developed from Charles...