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Post by information on Sept 19, 2023 18:15:01 GMT
In Wicca and other similar forms of modern pagan witchcraft, such as Stephania and Fer, a coven is a gathering or community of witches, like an affinity group, engagement group, or small covenant group. It is composed of a group of practitioners who gather together for rituals such as Drawing Down the Moon or celebrating the Sabbats.[2] The place at which they generally meet is called a coven stead. The number of people involved may vary. Although some consider thirteen to be ideal (probably in deference to Murray's theories), any group of at least three can be a coven. A group of two is usually called a "working couple" (regardless of their gender). It can also unofficially be called an "Obaven" by some members of the community, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "obair" meaning work, a tribute to the more official term "working couple"
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Post by sophiamiller on Sept 26, 2023 19:11:43 GMT
Now, I like learning about witchcraft.
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