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Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:03 pm
by Cinna
Now working on my BOS! Blessed be and enjoy!

:wave:

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows :)

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:35 pm
by wiccanwitch
it good so far

History of Wicca

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:42 pm
by Cinna
The earliest Deity sculptures are from the Stone Age. Sixty were recoved and only five were male. The female one reresented the Goddess. Women groups or Matriarchies, claimed men and women were equal. Women though, owned the propert, the children took the mothers name and marriage was on the womens right. Men came and went in societies, the only stable figure was a women. When partriachieal groups arose, defensive wall, weapons, and war arised. Men took control of the goverment and religon of culture. Deites changed from Great Mother and goddesses to War God or All-Powerful God and gods in general.Many goddesses were connected to black magic now. Some women though, privatly rebelled. They did all the things they used too.

Nothing Gold can Stay, Robert Frost

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:52 pm
by Cinna
Nature's first green is gold,
her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leafs a flower,
But only so an hour.
So dawn goes to day,
nothing gold can stay.

In english class, my teacher was impressed by my interpertation of the poem. My idea of the poem is its about childhood. Natures first green is gold means during your childhood, your happy and carefree and just golden. But, holding on to childhod is hard. Her early leaf means childhood and flower means your young and pretty. But this doesn't last long. Nothing gold can stay.

Witches Tree

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:23 am
by Cinna
Seven apples on a witch's tree and seven seeds to plant inside of me,
In springtime I grew a magic song and skipping along, I sang this song to everyone!
I look at this world through apple eyes and cut myself a slice of sunshine pie.
I danced with the peanut butterflies,
Till time went and told me say hello but wave goodbye.
Several sugar stars, I put them in a jar!
Oh and whislting round the world x2
I'm a little girl inside a cart.
Oh, whisling round the world.

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:00 pm
by Althara
If you're a beginner, why are you trying to teach?

Modern Wicca

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:43 pm
by Cinna
Wicca is very likely, the oldest western religon. It is a nature religon and a magickal system. It focuses on The Goddess and Her consort. Wicca is a way of life, a way of viewing things around you, and knowing deep withen everything has a purpose. Their are many forms of Wicca. Like I , Cinna, am a green witch, I deal with plants mostly. Finding the right form for you is important or creating your own. This passage is just about what Wicca is.

Blessed be! :wave:

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:00 pm
by Althara
I'm interested to know which book you're copying from. I thought it was now common knowledge that nowhere near 9 million people died in the witch hunts.

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:28 pm
by The Judge
Pope innocent IX did not write the Malleus Malificarum (Hammer of Witches). It was written by two men, one of which is suspected but not proven to be Henricus Institorus, the other was Jacobus Sprenger who wrote the book itself. These men were Friars at the time of writing. Anyway, that's enough on that for here I think. I have the book on my shelf, a little light reading. :P

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:33 pm
by Cinna
Hmm, Althara, I used the book Wicca:the complete craft by DJ Conway. And thank you Judge.! I'm gonna fix that now!

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:30 pm
by Althara
Uck. Should've guessed, it was either gonna be her or Ravenwolf xD

Cinna, I would advise avoiding anything written by Conway! If you want a realistic version of the history of witchcraft try Ronald Hutton's "Triumph of the Moon". Hutton is a credited, respected historian.

Edit to add:

Or heck, if you want info on the so-called "Burning Times", look up 'witch trials' on wiki :wink:

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 6:59 pm
by The Judge
I would say it's best to just leave the burning times out of it. It's documented but not agreed upon by all historians. There are many aspects still under investigation.

I started a topic on the Hammer somewhere around here...... I'll have to dif it up. I'm trying to do a short study into the Malleus Malificarum itself, not history just the book. To try and get a better understanding of what is written in it. It's not an easy read by any means though. :P

By the way Cinna, It's best to get at the least three seperate sources of information to confirm a point in a topic before saying anything concrete about it. Especially history, it's been written so many times it's difficult to pull the facts from the fiction. Just a piece of advise from an information analyst. :)

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:26 pm
by DaughterofErebus
this is a reallllllly off topic question but did you get the name cinna from Julius Caesar? Just wondering

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:37 pm
by Cinna
No, how does Cinna relate to Caesar? I just liked the name.

Re: Cinna's Book of Shadows

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:42 pm
by RoseRidingHood
According to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cinna is the name of two men, one who was among the conspirators who killed Caesar and the other was a poet who unfortunately shared his name and was killed mistakenly.