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- From: corun@access.digex.com (Corun MacAnndra)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: Re: Magic Shop
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 10:13:04 -0500
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- In article <1070578.2B667A31@cmhgate.fidonet.org> A.j..Drew@f520.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (A.j. Drew) writes:
- >For the purpose of discussion, nothing in this post is to be considered
- >slight of hand. Please feel free to add the j, k, or what ever other
- >distinction you feel necessary.
- >
- >I am considering opening a Magic Shop to be called City Witch. The idea
- >is to offer a Magic Convienance store for city dwelling Witchs. I would
- >like sudjestions of items to carry. Think of things friends have come
- >to you for, things you get from friends, ect... Remember, there are A
- >LOT of sole practicioners who don't have friends or covens to turn to
- >for supplies.
-
- This brings up an interesting thought along the lines of the fable of the
- city mouse and the country mouse. The Craft is usually portrayed as being
- very close to nature. Circles in the woods, fresh herb and flowers for the
- altar, etc. How does a witch confined to the city a) cope with being so
- removed from nature, and b) compensate for it? Are there "things" a city
- witch uses that a country witch doesn't for their rituals? Are there actions
- that a city witch would take to accomplish something that a country witch
- would do differently? And vice versa?
-
- I can see where a line could be drawn (and I don't know if it already has
- been) between the Nature Witch(tm) and the Techno Witch(tm). Any comments?
-
- Bb,
- Corun the curious
-
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- Dark Horde by birth | is coming from you.
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