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Today's book review is of Deborah Lipp's "The Elements of Ritual: 20th Anniversary Edition." This revised and updated version, with a new forward by Thorn Mooney, is a fantastic resource. A must-have for anyone practicing or interested in practicing the foundations of the craft.
This episode features pagan author, Deborah Lipp, as she discusses her book Bending the Binary: Polarity Magic in a Nonbinary World. Listen in as Ashley and Deb discuss the book, the use of polarity in magic, and how both binary and non-binary folks can navigate this topic within their magical practice. You can find Deb on Instagram at @deblippauthor or on her website: https://www.deborahlipp.com/ You can find Ashley on Twitter (@SeekWitchcraft), Instagram (@seekingwitchcraft), Facebook ("Seeking Witchcraft Podcast" or "Ashley Seekraft"), or the community Facebook group ("Witches Seeking Witchcraft"). Want to support the show and gain bonus community perks and features? You can do so at https://patreon.com/seekingwitchcraft Visit Uncommon Goods to find unique holiday gifts! Use code "ASHLEY" to get 15% off your next gift. UncommonGoods.com/Ashley
We explore the concept of the elements - Earth, Air, Fire and Water - with our guest, author and Wiccan practitioner and teacher Deborah Lipp. Her book on the subject, The Way of Four, was updated this year and republished in a new edition by Crossed Crow Books.Deborah discusses not only the ritualistic importance of the elements, but also how they can be and are integrated into our daily lives. Science may have renamed them, but their attributes and importance remain the same in the modern world.Find Deborah online at www.deborahlipp.comCrossed Crow Books are at www.crossedcrowbooks.comSupport the work of The Folklore Podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast
Why should Fridays have all the fun? Go crazy on Mondays with Laura González on 'Lunatic Mondays'..... Anything can happen!!! On this episode author, Deborah Lipp will be chatting with Laura González about her book “The Way of Four”
Wicca har nämnts i den här podden många gånger, och det är inte så konstigt eftersom wicca är på många sätt utgör ursprunget till nästan all modern häxkonst. Men wicca är också en i allra högsta grad levande religion i sin egen rätt. Därför bjöd vi in hela tre gäster för att samtala om vad wicca är för dem, och få diskutera våra frågor, funderingar och ibland problematiska erfarenheter. Det blev ett extralångt dubbelavsnitt! Först ut är Anna Hedeås Lundbekk och Ketil Lundbekk - gardnerianska wiccaner sedan 20 år som bor och verkar i Värmland, där de samlar wiccaner och andra hedningar för utforskande och covenarbete. Därefter pratar vi med Peter Andersson, som både är gardnerian och en del av svensk initiatorisk wicca, samt leder ett coven i Uppsala. LÄSTIPS FRÅN PETERThorn Mooney, Traditional Wicca: A Seeker's Guide, 2018.Yvonne Aburrow, All Acts of Love and Pleasure: inclusive Wicca, 2014.Deborah Lipp, Bending the Binary: Polarity Magic in a Nonbinary World, 2023.www.wicca.sehttps://british-wicca.com/Namn som nämns (men inte nödvändigtvis rekommenderas):Gerald Gardner - grundare av wiccaDoreen Valiente - inflytelserik författare inom wicca och häxkonstLaila Wiberg - grundare av Svensk Initiatorisk WiccaZsuzsanna Budapest - grundare av separatistisk dianisk wiccaScott Cunningham - inflytelserik författare inomsolitär wicca Charles Leland - författare av ”Aradia - the Gospel of the Witches”Vivianne Crowley - inflytelserik författare inom wiccaRaymod Buckland - inflytelserik författare inom wicca_____________Vill du stötta oss? Bli Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/formodrarsmaktSnacka med likasinnade: Eftersnacksgruppen på FacebookGillar du musiken i podden? Du hittar Eldins musik härMer info om podden: www.formodrarsmakt.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deborah Lipp has been writing witchcraft and occult books since the early 2000s—long enough that several of those books are being reissued in updated & revised formats. But she's also writing new books like Bending the Binary. We talk about the cringe of reading your old work and about the chaos of having four reissued or new books coming out in one year. Find Deborah at her website and on Facebook and Instagram. Please support Black, indigenous, queer, trans, and women-owned, local, independent bookstores. Transcripts of all episodes are available at witchlitpod.com Buy us a coffee (and support our work) on Ko-fi Follow WitchLit on InstagramFind Victoria at https://readvictoria.com and https://1000voltpress.com and on Instagram and Substack
Deborah Lipp is here today to chat all about her works, particularly The Way of Four. We chat all about working with the four elements of water, fire, air, and earth, and finding simple but actionable ways to work these into everyday life. Including office magic, altars, elements in the home, even elemental magic through clothing, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witch-wednesdays/message
Why should Fridays have all the fun? Go crazy on Mondays with Laura González on 'Lunatic Mondays'..... Anything can happen!!! On this episode: Author Deborah Lipp will be chatting with Laura González about her book “Bending the Binary”
Renowned author Deborah Lipp, joins me to discuss her newest book, Bending The Binary: Polarity Magic in a Non-Binary World. Break polarity free from outmoded ideas of gender and heteronormativity while still celebrating its energy. This pioneering book explores polarity from many angles, examining its evolution throughout history, why it's important in the occult, and how it relates to identity and sexual orientation. Deborah Lipp shows you what it means to both include polarity magic and be inclusive. Bending the Binary adds depth and nuance to polar concepts in magic, such as day and night, male and female, self and other. Deborah offers a third perspective on these opposites, inviting you to explore the space between them through rituals, journal prompts, and detailed research. She also teaches how to incorporate binary-bending practices into your personal magical system. This book encourages everyone to expand their perceptions and strengthen their magic.
In this episode, I get to visit with the amazing author, Deborah Lipp, as we talk about her career and her latest book, “Bending the Binary”. Enjoy folks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eron-mazza/support
This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It. Dan and Roberta are joined by Deborah Lipp for a short conversation about the great talent that was Robert Morse. We thank you as always for your support. We'll be back soon. WE'VE GOT MERCH! - you totally want They Coined It across your chest or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on anything. CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Facebook Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy.
Your favorite witches are back with Deborah Lipp's Elements of Ritual and a cornucopia of opinions! This book gets a big thumbs up, but don't worry, there's still some hot takes in this episode to sate that craving. Sometimes the timing works out perfectly, because this is the perfect podcast for a Scorpio New Moon!
Hey Coiners, no "episode episode" this week, but not to worry, we'll be back next week with our "Summer Man" discussion. Meantime we've brought you a conversation Roberta has with her sister on "Public Relations." Deborah Lipp's James Bond book can be purchased here. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Support us on Patreon - make a 1-time donation, or subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our end of season They Joined It. And get yourself some merch - you totally want Eminently Chewable across your chest or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug (or our logo on anything). ___________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTACT US Feedback/Comments/Dirty Jokes: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Facebook Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (including logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1)
You did it. You helped us tell the story of "The Suitcase," arguably the greatest single episode of television - certainly on your top ten list of Mad Men episodes, at the very least. Dan and Roberta pick up exactly where they left off, but this time we have lots of listener input, including friends of the show Deborah Lipp, Lisa M. Lilly, and Josh Weinstein. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Support us on Patreon - make a 1-time donation, or subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our end of season They Joined It. And get yourself some merch - you totally want Eminently Chewable across your chest or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug (or our logo on anything). ___________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTACT US Feedback/Comments/Dirty Jokes: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Facebook Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (including logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1)
Deborah joins me (again) to discuss the about to be released "The Beginner's Guide to the Occult". Deborah has been teaching Wicca, magic, and the occult for over 30 years. She became a Witch and High Priestess in the 1980s, as an initiate of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca. She has also appeared on/in Coast-to-Coast radio, an A&E documentary (Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America), television talk shows, and the New York Times. You can also follow her on Twitter @DebLippAuthor and for more information, please visit https://www.deborahlipp.com/
Deborah has been teaching Wicca, magic, and the occult for over 30 years. She became a Witch and High Priestess in the 1980s, as an initiate of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca. She has also appeared on/in Coast-to-Coast radio, an A&E documentary (Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America), television talk shows, and the New York Times. You can also follow her on Twitter @DebLippAuthor and for more information, please visit https://www.deborahlipp.com/
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Join me and Author Deborah Lipp to discuss the updated, re-release of her book, The Ultimate James Bond Fan Book! Deborah Lipp is a Wiccan High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition and an American author. For more about Deborah Lipp, please visit: https://www.deborahlipp.com/
INTERVIEW -- This week we talk to Deborah Lipp, the author of "The Ultimate James Bond Fan Book' ‘The Ultimate James Bond Fan Book’ available on: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-James-Bond-Fan-Book/dp/1735741000/ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/books/the-ultimate-james-bond-fan-book-fun-facts-trivia-about-the-james-bond-movies/9781735741000?aid=14864&listref=books-by-or-with-contributions-by-deborah-lipp Autographed: https://mzsworldstore.com/products/the-ultimate-james-bond-fan-book-signed-by-deborah-lipp CONSIDER BECOMING A PATRON | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2470048 Being James Bond | http://www.beingjamesbond.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Being-James-Bond-17631406474/ Twitter | http://twitter.com/headofsection Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beingjamesbond/ iTunes | https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/being-james-bond/id205222801?mt=2 YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSmS18FT3MkHfAbVYV-DhtA
Look for our SPECIAL Mad Men Season 1 Wrap-Up featuring Matt Zoller Seitz and Deborah Lipp shortly. Meantime, enjoy this excerpt from our discussion and the entire episode will be posted soon ...
We are thrilled to welcome back Deborah Lipp! Please join us for a conversation about her newest book, The Complete Book of Spells - Wiccan Spells for Healing, Protection, and Celebration. You can catch up with Deborah Lipp on her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Deborah-Lipp-226493035392/
We finally did it, we reached episode 30! To celebrate the 'big 3 0' we decided to invite back co-hosts Raymond Wiley and Austin Gandy to get the proceedings in full swing, and booked a guest that we've been hankering after for a while now. To top this off, we also recorded the show live (something we plan to do from now on), and our audience gave us some great questions!The guest in question, Isaac Bonewits, has had a fantastically rich career in occultism. From becoming the ArchDruid of the RDNA, to helping reconstruct the 'Caliphate' branch of the OTO, Isaac gives us a fantastically engaging, frank and often funny, interview.Discussed this week: Why Neo-paganism appears to be changing, How to get thrown out of the Church of Satan by Aton Lavay, being awarded the only recognised academic degree in 'Magic', the effect of 'crud' on estoterism, and uncle Aleister.Of course, no show would be complete without a musical interlude from the amazing Daddytank and his chorus of noise! This weeks entertainers:Each Paw Gremlin Small - IIIseye.r.o.d.e - R03Early Paintings - FundamentalistWe'll keep you posted on the site for when we're doing the next live show. You can also follow site developments on Twitter, just follow @sittingnowenjoy!Isaac Bonewits Bio:Bonewits, P. E. I. (Isaac) (1949–?) One of the brightest and most colorful figures of the Neopagan movement, Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits is best known for his leadership in modern Druidism. He is a priest, magician, scholar, author, bard and activist, and has dedicated himself to reviving Druidism as a “Third Wave” religion aimed at protecting “Mother Nature and all Her children.“Bonewits was born on October 1, 1949, in Royal Oak, Michigan — the perfect place, he likes to joke, for a future Archdruid. The fourth of five children (three girls, two boys), he spent most of his childhood in Ferndale, a suburb of Detroit. When he was nearly 12, the family moved to [Southern California, first on the actual beach of Capistrano Beach, later to] San Clemente, California.From his mother, a devout Roman Catholic, Bonewits developed an appreciation for the importance of religion; from his father, a convert to Catholicism from Presbyterianism, he acquired skepticism. He bounced back and forth between parochial and public schools, largely due to the lack of programs for very bright students — his I.Q. was tested at 200.His first exposure to magic came at age 13, when he met a young Creole woman from New Orleans who practiced Voodoo. She showed him some of her magic and so accurately divined the future [and so successfully performed spells] that he was greatly impressed. During his teen years, he read extensively about magic and parapsychology. He also read science fiction, which often has strong magical and psychic themes.In ninth grade, Bonewits entered a Catholic high-school seminary. He soon realized, however, that he did not want to be a priest in the Catholic faith. He returned to public school and graduated a year early. After spending a year in junior college to get foreign language credits, he enrolled at the University of California at Berkeley in 1966. At about the same time, he began practicing magic, devising his own rituals by studying the structure of rituals in books, and by observing them in various churches.His roommate at Berkeley, Robert Larson, was a Druid, an alumnus of Carleton College, where the Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) had been founded in 1963. Larson interested Bonewits in Druidism and initiated him into the RDNA. The two established a grove in Berkeley. Bonewits was ordained as a Druid priest in October 1969. The Berkeley grove was shaped as a Neopagan religion, unlike other RDNA groves, which considered the order a philosophy. The Neopagan groves became part of a branch called the New Reformed Druids of North America (NRDNA).During college, Bonewits spent about eight months as a member of the Church of Satan, an adventure that began as a lark. The college campus featured a Spot where evangelists of various persuasions would lecture to anyone who would listen. As a joke, Bonewits showed up one day to perform a satirical lecture as a Devil’s evangelist. He was so successful that he was approached by a woman who said she represented Anton Szandor LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan. Bonewits attended the church’s meetings and improved upon some of their rituals but dropped out after personality conflicts with LaVey. The membership, he found, consisted largely of middleclass conservatives who were more “rightwing and racist” than Satanist.Bonewits had intended to major in psychology but through Berkeley’s individual group-study program fashioned his own course of study. In 1970 he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in magic [and thaumaturgy], the first person ever to do so at a Westem educational institution. He also was the last to do so in the United States[?]. College administrators were so embarrassed over the publicity about the degree that magic, witchcraft and sorcery were banned from the individual group-study program.The fame of his degree led to a book contract. In 1971 Real Magic was published, offering Bonewits’ views on magic, ritual and psychic abilities. A revised and updated edition was published in 1979 and reissued in 1989.In 1973 Bonewits met a woman named Rusty [Elliot], a folksinger in the Berkeley cafes. They moved to Minneapolis, where they were married, and where Bonewits took over the editorship of Gnostica, a Neopagan journal published by Carl Weschcke of Llewellyn Publications. He gaveGnostica a scholarly touch and turned it into the leading journal in the field. But the job lasted only 1 1/2 years, for the editorial changes resulted in the loss of many non-Pagan readers, who found the magazine too high brow.Bonewits remained in Minneapolis for about another year. While there he established a Druid grove called the Schismatic Druids of North America, a splinter group of the RDNA. He also joined with several Jewish pagan friends and created the Hasidic Druids of North America, the only grove of which existed briefly in St. Louis, where its membership overlapped with that of the Church of All Worlds. In 1974–75, Bonewits [partially] wrote, edited and self-published The Druid Chronicles (Evolved), a compendium of the history, theology, rituals and customs of all the Reformed Druid movements, including the ones he invented himself.[During this same time] he also founded the Aquarian Anti-Defamation League (AADL), a civil liberties and public relations organization for members of minority belief systems, such as the Rosicrucians, Theosophists, Neopagans, Witches, occultists, astrologers and others. [See The Aquarian Manifesto.] Bonewits sought to convince such persons that they had more in common with each other than they realized. By banding together, they could effectively fight, through the press and the courts, the discrimination and harassment of the Judeo-Christian conservatives.Bonewits served as president of the AADL and devoted most of his income — from unemployment insurance — to running it. The organization scored several small victories in court, such as restoring an astrologer to her apartment, after she had been evicted because a neighbor told her landlord that her astrology classes were “black magic seances.” In 1976 Bonewits and Rusty divorced, and he decided to return to Berkeley. The AADL disintegrated shortly after his departure.In Berkeley, Bonewits rejoined the NRDNA grove and was elected Archdruid. He established The Druid Chronicler (which later became Pentalpha Journal) as a national Druid publication in 1978. He attempted to make the Berkeley grove as Neopagan as the groves in Minneapolis and St. Louis, which caused a great deal of friction among the longtime members. After a few clashes, Bonewits left the organization. Pentalpha Journal folded.[Also in 1978 , he researched and wrote Authentic Thaumaturgy, essentially a rewrite of Real Magic for players of fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons. It was published in booklet format, shown left, in 1978 and 1979 by The Chaosium, publishers of the Runequest and Call of Cthulu games. “A.T.” became highly influential in the RPG community, even though no more than 1,000 copies were ever printed. Many years later, in 1998, he published a dramatically expanded and updated edition, shown right, for Steve Jackson Games, which released it as a large trade paperback. Excerpts from this new edition can be foundhere.]In 1979 he married for a second time, to a woman named Selene [Kumin]. That relationship ended in 1982 [after a brief stay in Santa Cruz, California, where he worked as a typesetter]. In 1983 he was initiated into the New Reformed Order of the Golden Dawn [the San Francisco Bay Area’s best known, and stereotypically “eclectic,” Wiccan tradition]. The same year, he married again, to Sally Eaton, the actress who created the role of the hippie Witch in the Broadway musical, Hair. [During the early 1980s, Bonewits and Eaton were heavily involved in the California revival of the Ordo Templi Orientis, or “O.T.O.,” best known for its most important historical figure, Aliester Crowley.] They moved to New York City in 1983 where Bonewits met Shenain Bell, a fellow Neopagan, and discussed the idea of starting a Druidic organization.The fellowship, Ár nDraíocht Féin (“Our Own Druidism” in Irish Gaelic), was born as a fresh Neopagan religious organization with no ties to the ancient Druids or to the RDNA, which by this time was apparently [but not exactly] defunct. Bonewits became Archdruid, and Bell became ViceArchdruid.In 1986 Bonewits and Eaton separated, and he moved to Kansas City for several months, where he worked as a computer consultant. He then returned to Berkeley but could not find work in Silicon Valley, which was in a slump [they had a glut of unemployed technical writers at the time]. He moved back to the East Coast, to Nyack, New York, near Manhattan, in November 1987, with his intended fourth wife, Deborah Lipp, a Wiccan high priestess [and married her in 1988]. He continued work as a computer consultant and worked on the building of Ár nDraíocht Féin. He also began work on a book on the creation, preparation and performance of effective religious rituals [finally published as Rites of Worship: A Neopagan Approachin 2004 and as Neopagan Rites in 2007].[From 1988 through 1995, Bonewits and Lipp were partners (along with several others across the continent) in making ADF the largest and most successful Neopagan Druid organization in North America, with legal standing and tax exempt status in the USA. For most of this time, they were also partners in running a Gardnerian Wiccan “Pagan Way” group and then a coven in New York and New Jersey.][1990 saw the birth of Bonewits’ first known child, Arthur Lipp-Bonewits, at their home in Dumont, New Jersey. Arthur quickly became known among East Coast Neopagans as an intelligent, self-aware, and hyperactive child. 1990 also saw, however, a serious blow to Bonewits’ health, when he began showing symptoms of a newdisease called Eosinophilia Myalgia Syndrome, caused by chemically contaminated L-Tryptophan tablets manufactured in Japan and consumed by tens of thousands of Americans in 1989. This multisystemic disease caused Bonewits an increasing inability to perform his secular or Archdruidic duties, leading to his loss of employment in 1992 and his resignation as Archdruid of ADF, and assumption of the Archdruid Emeritus title, on January 1, 1996. In 1997 and 1998, Bonewits began to show signs of recovering from the disease’s worst effects, except for relapses in the winter months, but by this time the disease had also caused severe damage to his marriage with Deborah, and in 1998 they separated.]The “10–year gap.” Bonewits has discovered, he says, a “10–year gap” between many of his views and their acceptance among Neopagans. In 1973 he was the first Neopagan to state publicly that the alleged antiquity of Neopagan Witchcraft (Wicca) was “hogwash.” The Craft, he said, did not go back beyond Gerald B. Gardner and Doreen Valiente [Now he is willing to push it all the back to the 1920’s. See Witchcraft: A Concise Guide]. Bonewits was held in contempt by many for that, yet by 1983, Neopagans generally acknowledged that Neopagan Witchcraft was a new religion, not the continuation of an old one. The Aquarian Anti-Defamation League was also ahead of its time. In 1974–75, Neopagans were not ready to admit that they needed public relations and legal help. By a decade later, a number of such organizations were in existence.Around 1985 Bonewits began regularly discussing the need to provide social services for domestic and personal problems and drug dependencies. Neopagans, he points out, represent a cross section of the population, and such problems cut across religious lines. Bonewits estimates that as many as 80 percent of Neopagans come from “non[‘dys-’]functional family” backgrounds. Neopagans, he observes, are brighter and more artistic than average, but also, therefore, “more neurotic.” [He now thinks much of it may be related to “Aspergers Syndrome”] The community has been quick to address these social issues with programs [such as various “Pagan 12-Step Programs”].Bonewits also began lobbying for financial support for full-time Neopagan clergy (the priesthood is essentially a volunteer job), but the idea fell on uninterested ears. In 1988 Bonewits was pursuing a goal of buying land and establishing an academically accredited Pagan seminary. [As of 2006, there are dozens of Pagan-owned land sanctuaries, and a few Pagan seminaries earning accreditation from the national accreditation agencies. Alas, ADF is not among them, though a couple of ADF groves own their own land. A few Neopagan clergy have managed to obtain employment via the Covenent of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS) as UU ministers.][On July 23, 2004, Isaac was handfasted to ceremonial magician, Wiccan priestess, and early member of CUUPS, Ms. Phaedra Heyman. On December 7th of 2007, Isaac and Deborah were legally divorced and Isaac and Phaedra were wed on December 31, 2007. They now reside in Rockland County, New York, and have recently written a book together: Real Energy: Systems, Spirits, and Substances to Heal, Change, and Grow (New Page, March 2007).
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Deborah has been teaching Wicca, magic, and the occult for over 30 years. She became a Witch and High Priestess in the 1980s, as an initiate of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca. She has also appeared on/in Coast-to-Coast radio, an A&E documentary (Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America), television talk shows, and the New York Times. You can find Deborah's books Here. You can also follow her on Twitter @DebLippAuthor
George Noory and guest Deborah Lipp discuss her work as a practicing witch and how people can use magic to improve their lives and communities. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Everglades Moon Local Council is the Florida Chapter for Covenant of the Goddess. In the 7th Episode of Reaching for the Moon: We're Baaaaack!! The book "Merry Meet Again. Lessons, Life and Love on the Path of a Wiccan High Priestess" by Deborah Lipp is reviewed by Kasha Canu's workshop "The Old Ones, Let Us Sing to Them" as recorded at the 2013 Turning the Tide celebration in Miami "Mother of the Corn" by Aradia from Songs for All Seasons Check us out! EMLC.net facebook.com/EvergladesMoon @EMLCtweets on Twitter
Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell are joined by Deborah Lipp to discuss her elemental magic text The Way of Four. Join us as we talk about practical elemental magic in theory and practice.
Andrieh Vitimus and Jason M. Colwell are joined by Deborah Lipp to discuss her elemental magic text The Way of Four. Join us as we talk about practical elemental magic in theory and practice.
Deborah Lipp is a popular Wiccan author and priestess. Deborah Lipp was initiated into a traditional Gardnerian coven of Witches in 1981, became a High Priestess in 1986, and has been teaching Wicca and running Pagan circles ever since. She has appeared in various media discussing Wicca, including the A&E documentary Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America, on MSNBC, in The New York Times, and in many smaller TV and print sources.Deborah has been published in many Pagan publications, including The Llewellyn Magical Almanac, Pangaia, Green Egg, The Druid's Progress, Converging Paths, and The Hidden Path, as well as Mothering Magazine. She has lectured at numerous Pagan festivals on a variety of topics.Deborah Lipp is an amazing person with a very spunky personality. This interview will be anything but boring
Deborah Lipp is a popular Wiccan author and priestess. Deborah Lipp was initiated into a traditional Gardnerian coven of Witches in 1981, became a High Priestess in 1986, and has been teaching Wicca and running Pagan circles ever since. She has appeared in various media discussing Wicca, including the A&E documentary Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America, on MSNBC, in The New York Times, and in many smaller TV and print sources.Deborah has been published in many Pagan publications, including The Llewellyn Magical Almanac, Pangaia, Green Egg, The Druid's Progress, Converging Paths, and The Hidden Path, as well as Mothering Magazine. She has lectured at numerous Pagan festivals on a variety of topics.Deborah Lipp is an amazing person with a very spunky personality. This interview will be anything but boring
CINEMATIC 007 -- Welcome to your first podcast of 2009! This is my first radio appearance with on-air personality Curtis Sliwa, and author Deborah Lipp, which I did just after the release of 'Quantum of Solace'. We discuss the new film, and the James Bond films in general.