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PostPosted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:20 pm    Post subject: Hello from Josine Reply with quote

I am Josine, living in Belgium - Flanders whith my parents, my cat and my friends, not married, not having children. I am a teacher French, History and Religion. Looking for knowledge and wisdom I can 't find in books no more. I know something about traditional Cornish withcraft because I was member of a 'Clan' leaded by a woman who studied the Craft in Cornwall. My friends and I left the 'Clan' for several reasons; the most important was that we didn 't learn a thing. But is isn't easy here to find a teacher. So I have been reading and studying about the Celts, their feasts, their culture, their myths, their religion. Since at that time I coudn't find books about 'Traditional Witchcraft'. What I lack is a teacher who gives me tasks, who evaluates and advises. I'm looking for knowledge and wisdom. Right now, I'm standing before a wall what is very frustrating. I went to Ireland twice and I found the landscape mysterious, overwhelming beautifull, filled with power. That 's why I looked for 'Traditional Irish witchcraft' on the internet. Hope to find some answers here. My use of the English language isn 't faultless, please do apologize me.

Many greetings to all of you.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome, Josine. Your English reads better to me than that of some native-speakers I know. Smile
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