- very
clearly Masonic." In
Gardnerian Wicca, the two prin****l
deities are the
Horned God and the
Mother Goddess.
Gardnerians use
specific names for the...
-
between Gardnerians and Alexandrians. He died in 1988. In the
United States,
several forms of
Wicca formed in the 1970s,
based upon the
Gardnerian and Alexandrian...
- Cochrane's
Craft uses
ritual tools, they
differ somewhat from
those used by
Gardnerians, some
being the
ritual knife (known as an athamé), a
staff (known as...
- some of its
definitive religious texts and
founding the
tradition of
Gardnerian Wicca. Born into an upper-middle-class
family in Blundellsands, Lancashire...
-
first group in the US
following the
Gardnerian Wicca lineage of
direct initiation. Many
fully initiated Gardnerians in the US can
trace their origins back...
-
tradition from 1980. He
discusses elements of 'Italian witchcraft'
adopted by
Gardnerian Wicca with
ideas inspired by
Charles G. Leland's Aradia, or the Gospel...
- had
Stone Age roots—and
remains the
underlying theological basis of his
Gardnerian tradition.
Gardner claimed that the
names of
these deities should be kept...
- used at an altar,
inside a
magic circle. In the
traditional system of
Gardnerian magic,
there was as an
established idea of
covens which were
groups composed...
- term
among the
early Gardnerians, as Gardner's
followers and
initiates became known.
Patricia and
Arnold Crowther, a
Gardnerian High
Priestess and High...
-
framework descended from
Gardnerian Wicca.
Minoan Brotherhood founded in 1975 by
Edmund Buczynski, an
elder in the
Gardnerian, WICA, and New York Welsh...