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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path RECIPE - Apple Cider Gravy BOOK REVIEW - Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook 2005 CLASSIFIEDS =========================================================================== WEEKLY SPECIAL - Plants and their magickal properties Acacia: Protection, Psychic Powers, Money and Love Spells Adam & Eve Roots: Love, Happiness Adders Tongue: Healing African Violet: Spirituality, Protection Agaric: Fertility Agrimony: Protection, Sleep Ague Root: Protection Alfalfa: Prosperity, Anti-Hunger, Money Alkanet: Purification, Prosperity (101 Reads) Read more... (41375 bytes more) comments? Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #93 Posted by: Nyxks on Monday, April 25, 2005 - 07:41 AM Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #93 04-25-2005 to 05-01-2005 Greetings and Welcome to the Ninety-third edition of the free PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter. It is my pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information, news, and offers. =========================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS WEEKLY SPECIAL - Brief History of Welsh Faerie Witchcraft in America WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION - Faerie Encyclopedia RECIPE - Holiday Salad BOOK REVIEW - Wicca: The Complete Craft CLASSIFIEDS =========================================================================== WEEKLY SPECIAL - Brief History of Welsh Faerie Witchcraft in America It started in the 60's... In June of 1965, Rhuddlwm, an American working in Europe, meets Sarah Llewellyn, a Welsh Witch on holiday, on the Isle of Majorca off the coast of Spain. From that meeting comes an instant spiritual connection. (Robert Graves, who wrote The White Goddess, spent the last year of his life about 2 miles from their meeting-place.)1966Rhuddlwm is initiated into the Welsh Tribe of Dynion Mwyn, "The Gentle Folk", near Betws-y-Coedd, in North Wales. This is a family of Witches that claim a lineage from 1282 A.D. and Prince Llewellyn of Wales. Thus begins the first step on Rhuddlwm's journey to awakening. He is given the name Rhuddlwm Gawr by the elders of that tradition, and told that he is to return to the United States and begin secretly to teach the Craft of - Y Tylwyth Teg - the Clan of "The Fairy Folk". http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....me=News&file=index&catid=20&topic=&allstories=1 (14 of 143) [12/25/2005 12:09:39 AM]

PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path (71 Reads) Read more... (64835 bytes more) comments? Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #92 Posted by: Nyxks on Saturday, April 09, 2005 - 09:46 AM Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #92 04-11-2005 to 04-17-2005 Greetings and Welcome to the Ninety-second edition of the free PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter. It is my pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information, news, and offers. =========================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS WEEKLY SPECIAL - What is a Shaman?:A Philosophical Approach WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION - Wheel of the Year (The Holidays) RECIPE - Arrabbiata-Style Spaghetti BOOK REVIEW - Incense: Crafting & Use of Magical Scents CLASSIFIEDS =========================================================================== WEEKLY SPECIAL - What is a Shaman?:A Philosophical Approach What is a Shaman? — Introduction I am using the word shaman because of its popularity: shamans have their own names for themselves depending on their background and location. I call myself kupua, which is a Hawaiian word for a shaman found among the traditions of Polynesia. A kupua focuses on the essence of a tool rather than it's ritual. There are many definitions of shamanism, but few mention the core of shamanistic belief that I learned from my teachers. Most definitions describe what shamans do rather than what shamans believe. Shamans use whatever tools they know that seem appropriate for the circumstances. A listing of these tools doesn't constitute a precise meaning of the limits and uniqueness of shamanism. (65 Reads) Read more... (58364 bytes more) comments? Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #91 Posted by: Nyxks on Saturday, April 02, 2005 - 12:59 PM Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #91 04-04-2005 to 04-10-2005 Greetings and Welcome to the Ninety-first edition of the free PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter. It is my pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information, news, and offers. =========================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS WEEKLY SPECIAL - The Ritual of Death and Resurrection WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION - History of Daylight Saving Time RECIPE - Asian Chicken, Tomato and Noodle Salad BOOK REVIEW - Vibrational Medicine (Third Edition) http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....me=News&file=index&catid=20&topic=&allstories=1 (15 of 143) [12/25/2005 12:09:39 AM]

PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

RECIPE - Apple Cider Gravy<br />

BOOK REVIEW - Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook 2005<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

===========================================================================<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - Plants and their magickal properties<br />

Acacia: Protection, Psychic Powers, Money and Love Spells<br />

Adam & Eve Roots: Love, Happiness<br />

Adders Tongue: Healing<br />

African Violet: Spirituality, Protection<br />

Agaric: Fertility<br />

Agrimony: Protection, Sleep<br />

Ague Root: Protection<br />

Alfalfa: Prosperity, Anti-Hunger, Money<br />

Alkanet: Purification, Prosperity<br />

(101 Reads) Read more... (41375 bytes more) comments?<br />

Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #93<br />

Posted by: Nyxks on Monday, April 25, 2005 - 07:41 AM<br />

Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #93<br />

04-25-2005 to 05-01-2005<br />

Greetings and Welcome to the Ninety-third edition of the free PathWalkers.Net<br />

e-Newsletter. It is my pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information,<br />

news, and offers.<br />

===========================================================================<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - Brief History of Welsh Faerie Witchcraft in America<br />

WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION - Faerie Encyclopedia<br />

RECIPE - Holiday Salad<br />

BOOK REVIEW - Wicca: The Complete Craft<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

===========================================================================<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - Brief History of Welsh Faerie Witchcraft in America<br />

It started in the 60's...<br />

In June of 1965, Rhuddlwm, an American working in Europe, meets Sarah Llewellyn, a Welsh Witch on<br />

holiday, on the Isle of Majorca off the coast of Spain. From that meeting comes an instant spiritual<br />

connection. (Robert Graves, who wrote The White Goddess, spent the last year of his life about 2 miles<br />

from their meeting-place.)1966Rhuddlwm is initiated into the Welsh Tribe of Dynion Mwyn, "The<br />

Gentle Folk", near Betws-y-Coedd, in North Wales. This is a family of Witches that claim a lineage from<br />

1282 A.D. and Prince Llewellyn of Wales. Thus begins the first step on Rhuddlwm's journey to<br />

awakening. He is given the name Rhuddlwm Gawr by the elders of that tradition, and told that he is to<br />

return to the United States and begin secretly to teach the Craft of - Y Tylwyth Teg - the Clan of "The<br />

Fairy Folk".<br />

http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....me=News&file=index&catid=20&topic=&allstories=1 (14 of 143) [12/25/2005 12:09:39 AM]

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