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Wicca : Feri Related Traditions
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From: MSN Nicknamesea_priestess_grace  (Original Message)Sent: 10/29/2007 5:51 PM
 

Feri Related Traditions

The following groups have historical links to Anderson Feri but are regarded as being outside the tradition by most Feri practitioners:

  • Draconian Pictish-Elven Witchcraft|Draconian Pictish-Elven Witchcraft. Developed and taught by Brian Dragon, a.k.a. Tony Spurlock, formerly of Silver Wheel. According to Spurlock, "'Pictish-Elven' is meant to signify a subset or offshoot of the so-called Feri or Fairy Tradition as adumbrated by Victor Anderson and represented by the late Gwydion Pendderwen, Starhawk (especially in the first book), and Francesca De Grandis ... The 'Pictish' element is meant to bring back to the fore ... the legend that the Feri Tradition carries on and embodies the legacy and lineage of the pre-Christian mystery cult of the Picts (the pre-Scottish inhabitants of what is now Scotland).

  • Third Road. Developed and taught by Francesca De Grandis. She states: "I completed a rigorous and rare seven-year training with Victor Anderson, to become a Celtic shaman, by being adopted into Victor's family which had kept the old ways -- also called Faerie Tradition -- intact."

  • Reclaiming. Formed as a collective in the 1970s by Starhawk and a group of friends, with political action as a major focus. Many Reclaiming witches were not and are not Feri, but there is a Feri initiation available for those who wish to follow that path.

-Information from Wikipedia-

Many blessings,

Grace 

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