Traditions
There are many different paths that you can follow within the Craft!  All of them are different, but alike.  They each have a beauty all there own.  I am providing a short list of the Traditions, along with brief definition of each one.  I would suggest that you try out anyone (or more) that you have an interest in...  I know that I have...  Hope that you enjoy.  And if you know of a Tradition that is not seen on these pages, please email me at [email protected] with a brief description of the Tradition and I will get it one here!
Alexandrian Tradition
Founded in England during the 1960s, Alex Sanders referred to himself as the "King" of Witches.  The rituals are said to be modified from Gardenarian.
British Traditional Witch
A mix of Celtic and Gardenarian beliefs.  Most famous organization at this time is the International Red Garters.  British Trads move mostly from within the Farrar studies (the famous Witch husband and wife from England.)  They too are fairly structured in their beliefs, and train through the degree process.  Their Covens are also Co-Ed.
Celtic Wicca
The use of Celtic/Druidic pantheon mixed with a little ritual Gardenarian, and heavily stressing the Elements, nature and the Ancient Ones.  They have a vast knowledge of and respect for the healing and magickal qualities of plants and stones, flowers, trees, elemental spirits, the Little People, gnomes and Faeries.
Calendonii Tradition
Formally known as the Hecatine Tradition, this denomination of the Craft is Scottish in origin, and still preserves the unique festivals of the Scots.
Ceremonial Witchcraft
Followers of this Tradition uses a great deal of ceremonial magick in their practices. Detailed rituals with a flavor of Egyptian magick are sometimes a favorite, or they may use the Qabbalistic magick.
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