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Living Witchcraft: A Contemporary Coven In 1994, a book group of university professors took on the task of writing an in-depth scholarly examination of a Wiccan coven. The subject of the study? Ravenwood Tradition. This is a link to the publisher's website, a write-up of the book, and a opportunity to order it. Read all about the history of Ravenwood, its influences and activities as one of the keystones of Wiccan culture. This is an educational treatise and Ravenwood Traditio ndoes not receive remuneration or royalties from the sale or purchase of this book. This book may also be purchased from a variety of sources. Please click here for a price comparison. (You may need to press the reload/refresh button in order to display the page.)
Pagans and the Law Dana D. Eilers, author of The Practical Pagan, brings her legal education and experience to the pagan community in her new book Pagans and the Law. She is a civil rights attorney with 17 years of experience and has been a practicing witch for more than 10 years. The book touches upon constitutional law, employment discrimination, family law, land use, landlord/tenant issues, and other areas of the law that are of interest to pagans. The book discusses the historical Ravenwood vs. Roberts case. Keepers of the Flame Without our Elders, we would not be of the Craft. It is through their teaching, work, wisdom, and sacrifice that we have been given our own opportunities to learn and grow. Let us never forget our heritage and roots! Ravenwood is honored to acknowledge the publishing of Keepers of the Flame, a collection of interviews with Elders of Traditional Witchcraft in America, by Morganna Davies and Aradia Lynch. Lady Sintana, founder of the Ravenwood Tradition, is one of the Elders featured in the book. Deepening Witchcraft  “With this book, Grey Cat takes a keen look at many of our attitudes and assumptions. While we may not agree with everything she says -- which is as it should be -- this book takes us one more giant step towards maturity as a movement, and as spiritually satisfying faith tradition(s). She then reflects them back to us in a way that calls for us to look at ourselves and our ways with a clear eye and a sharp mind.” — M. Macha NightMare Lady Sintana, founder of the Ravenwood Tradition, wrote the introduction to Deepening Witchcraft for her friend, Grey Cat.
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