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Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: Orso_Grizzly
Date: Jul 15, 2008 05:28

Hi guys,
Sometimes I return to visit you all ^.^,
Just if you are interested, actually in Italy we got this situation:

1. Almost all books from Silver Ravenwolf
2. One ( ! ) book from Raymond Buckland
3. A vast array of books from Scott Cunningham ( at least... )
4. NO ( !!! ) books from Doreen Valiente
5. Three books from Starhawk
6. NO books from Vivianne Crowley
7. NO books from Z Budapest
8. A certain quantity of almost unuseful and disorganized home-made
books pretending to be of Wiccan or Neopagan descent.

Damn'!! What bad luck!!
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: mika
Date: Jul 15, 2008 10:04

On Jul 15, 5:28 am, Orso_Grizzly wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Sometimes I return to visit you all ^.^,
> Just if you are interested, actually in Italy we got this situation:
>
> 1. Almost all books from Silver Ravenwolf
> 2. One ( ! ) book from Raymond Buckland
> 3. A vast array of books from Scott Cunningham ( at least... )
> 4. NO ( !!! ) books from Doreen Valiente
> 5. Three books from Starhawk
> 6. NO books from Vivianne Crowley
> 7. NO books from Z Budapest
> 8. A certain quantity of almost unuseful and disorganized home-made
> books pretending to be of Wiccan or Neopagan descent.
>
> Damn'!! What bad luck!!
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: Chade
Date: Jul 15, 2008 10:53

On 15 Jul, 13:28, Orso_Grizzly wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Sometimes I return to visit you all ^.^,
> Just if you are interested, actually in Italy we got this situation:
>
> 2. One ( ! ) book from Raymond Buckland

It must be taking ages to be passed around.
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: Orso_Grizzly
Date: Jul 15, 2008 11:21

On 15 Lug, 19:04, mika gmail.com> wrote:

Apparently you speak English and are
> computer literate. So what's the problem?

Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist, it's really hard to find wiccans
where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.
Hoping my spelling was correct.
Cya!
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: ato_zee
Date: Jul 15, 2008 12:57

> Apparently you speak English and are
>> computer literate. So what's the problem?
>
> Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
> my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
> witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
> remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist, it's really hard to find wiccans
> where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.
> Hoping my spelling was correct.
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Author: Orso_Grizzly
Date: Jul 16, 2008 00:26

On 15 Lug, 21:57, ato_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> "Attractive, lonely, solitary, blue eyed Wiccan, seeks
> other Wiccans, for .........."

:o)
Thanx for the advices.
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: mika
Date: Jul 16, 2008 08:21

On Jul 15, 11:21 am, Orso_Grizzly wrote:
> On 15 Lug, 19:04, mika wrote:
>
>>  Apparently you speak English and are
>> computer literate.  So what's the problem?
>
> Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
> my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
> witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
> remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist, it's really hard to find wiccans
> where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.

Ah. Yes, that can be very frustrating. However, at least you can
enjoy living somewhere where "occult" still means "hidden".
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Author: Executive Function
Date: Jul 19, 2008 02:48

On 16 Jul, 17:21, mika gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 15, 11:21 am, Orso_Grizzly  wrote:
>
>> On 15 Lug, 19:04, mika wrote:
>
>>>  Apparently you speak English and are
>>> computer literate.  So what's the problem?
>
>> Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
>> my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
>> witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
>> remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist, it's really hard to find wiccans
>> where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.
>
> Ah.  Yes, that can be very frustrating.  However, at least you can
> enjoy living somewhere where "occult" still means "hidden".

In some places in Spain it also means the occaisionally ritually
mudered body turning up on the church steps too.
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Re: Wiccan situation in Italy ( about books...)         


Date: Jul 20, 2008 08:46

In article <49b16ddd-6801-4d77-9341-c7050d0e2b59@
2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com>, The_Grizzly@hotmail.it says...
> On 15 Lug, 19:04, mika gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Apparently you speak English and are
>> computer literate. So what's the problem?
>
> Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
> my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
> witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
> remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist,

good.
lucky country.
> it's really hard to find wiccans
> where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.
> Hoping my spelling was correct.
> Cya!

good luck on your pathway
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Date: Jul 20, 2008 08:48

In article <4j7fk.73848$8k7.13480@fe111.usenetserver.com>,
ato_zee@hotmail.com says...
>
>> Apparently you speak English and are
>>> computer literate. So what's the problem?
>>
>> Not a great problem for me, in effect. I'd just like more interest in
>> my country, it would mean even more people to talk about religion and
>> witchcraft, that's all; 99%% of italians are roman catholic, the
>> remaining 1%% is atheist or scientist, it's really hard to find wiccans
>> where you are at work, e.g., or when you are frequenting pubs or bars.
>> Hoping my spelling was correct.
>
> Look for online books, Pirate Bay has a few with Wicca in the title,
> as well as episodes of Charmed which are not what I would call
> Wicca, but then you aren't looking for videos. Also try
> Demonoid and widening your search to magick.
> Do a bit of research, there are a number of magical organisations,
> that are Wicca oriented, such as Children of Artemis
> (Google for them) that can probably put you in touch with ...
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