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- From: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker)
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- Subject: Re: Documented Evidence
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 12:38:02 -0500
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- That was a fascinating post, Robert. It brings up an aspect of the "fam
- trad" issue that, despite my general skepticism of grandmother stories,
- actually shows how there can be an undercurrent of truth in them. One thing
- that I tend to do is to view modern witchcraft as one instance of a general
- pattern that threads through most of history. While it is certainly true
- that Wicca and other modern variants of witchcraft are quite recent, it is
- also true that there are almost always documentable "alternative religion"
- movements, many of which share important aspects. And it is certainly quite
- conceivable that interest in such things could "run in a family," even if
- there is no unbroken line of specific traditions.
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- That is to say, an esoteric bent in a family could show up in a particular
- generation as spiritualism, witchcraft, classical revival, occultism revival,
- offbeat religion (Christian Science, Mormonism, New Age, etc.), Freemasonry,
- and so on. I personally see nothing wrong with this, although it's
- admittedly less melodramatic than a claim of a BoS handed down in secret for
- the past millenium.
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- No one, I think, is suggesting that Gardner created Wicca out of whole cloth,
- or that no one "did this stuff" before him--that is patently false. However,
- he did do a masterful job of crystalizing a concrete framework out of a vast
- field of amorphous interest and individual practice. Unfortunately or not,
- however, the image of "The Burning Times" is sufficiently powerful (and with
- good reason!) that many people want desperately for it to be historical and
- not mythic. This is especially true given the time period during which
- witchcraft really started to spread--after WWII. I don't think it's a
- coincidence, for example, that many of the images struck echoes with the
- experience of Jews during the War, and that this provided them with
- additional power...
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- Amanda Walker
- InterCon Systems Corporation
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