Wica or WICA may refer to: Wicca, a contemporary pagan and new religious movement Seax-Wica, a tradition, or denomination, of the neopagan religion of...
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Seax-Wica, or sometimes Seax Witchcraft, is a tradition of neopagan practice blending aspects of Wicca with the iconography of Anglo-Saxon paganism, while...
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Interlochen Public Radio (redirect from WICA (FM))
Interlochen signed on WICA at 91.5, and by 2001 all NPR news and talk programming moved there from WIAA/WICV. However, WICA does not have nearly as...
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Gardnerian tradition, referred to the Pagan Witchcraft community as the Wica. He claimed to have learned the term during his initiation into the New Forest...
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(WICA) is a society for Indian cinematographers. The society is situated at Mumbai in Maharashtra. Members of this society include the suffix WICA after...
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WICA-TV (channel 15) was a television station in Ashtabula, Ohio, United States. Richard D. and David C. Rowley, the founders of WICA AM/-FM, started...
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Gardner, Gerald. Witchcraft Today (1954) London: Rider "Elders of The Wica". The Wica. Robert Muller, The Private Life of A Witch, in The Daily Mail, Monday...
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Religion in Peru (section Seax-Wica)
600, largely based in the capital of Lima; most of them are Sunni. Seax-Wica was introduced to Peru by Seax Gesith Ariel Phoenice, Witan of the Mimir's...
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Raymond Buckland (section Seax-Wica, 1974–1982)
of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions. According to his written works, primarily Witchcraft from the...
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