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Faery, Faerie or Feri Tradition delves into sites related to the magick of the Fae, the Wee Folk, the Gentry, the Sidhe, the Tuatha de Danaan - the "Faery Faith". Some sites are quite serious, others playful.
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Presents the tradition taught by author Francesca De Grandis.
Links, reading list, and discussions.
Modern descriptions of the world of the Celtic sea god Manannan Mac Lir, and the associated faerie lineages of gods, mages, bards, artists, and warriors.
A Welsh faerie tradition coven, located in Cape May, NJ.
The portal website for information about 8D ascension energetics now gracing our precious planet.
Poetry, graphics, facts, believe buttons, adoptees as well as things just for fun.
Original faerie art by Nedda Angelina Shishegar.
Favorite plants, names, superstitions, interests, and poems.
The official site for Kisma K. Stepanich-Reidling. Information about her fiction and non-fiction books about the Faery-Faith tradition.
Offers an A to Z list of faeries, fae gods and goddess's, sightings, care and feeding, and how to summon a faery.
History of the northern tradition of faery.
Large list and descriptions of types of faeries and relations.
History, beliefs and traditions of faery wicca.
Rituals and essays on the practices of paganism from the perspective of a teacher of the craft, and initiate of the feri tradition.
Offering art, lore and discussions, inspired by Victor and Cora Anderson's Feri tradition of witchcraft.
Rituals, contacts, and community resources for the Feri tradition. An initiatory mystery tradition of witchcraft stemming from the teachings of the late Victor and Cora Anderson and Gwydion Pendderwen.
Site has: fairie facts, resources, fairy-related book reviews, quotes, fairyasaura, poems, websites, comics and cartoons; a Fairy Believers Club and reasources for lovers of the fae.
A faery shaman trained by Victor Anderson.
Resources, excerpts and links.
Frequently asked faery questions, images, links,and a directory.
Offers a small assortment of information, faery tales, and links.
Robert S. Bitting's personal view of his own discovery of the faery paths and what they mean.
Art work, encyclopedia and gallery.
Feri tradition priestess offers: workshop descriptions, travel schedule, music, writings and philosophy.
Rituals, contacts, and community resources for the Feri tradition. An initiatory mystery tradition of witchcraft stemming from the teachings of the late Victor and Cora Anderson and Gwydion Pendderwen.
Offering art, lore and discussions, inspired by Victor and Cora Anderson's Feri tradition of witchcraft.
Offers an A to Z list of faeries, fae gods and goddess's, sightings, care and feeding, and how to summon a faery.
The portal website for information about 8D ascension energetics now gracing our precious planet.
History, beliefs and traditions of faery wicca.
The official site for Kisma K. Stepanich-Reidling. Information about her fiction and non-fiction books about the Faery-Faith tradition.
History of the northern tradition of faery.
A Welsh faerie tradition coven, located in Cape May, NJ.
Frequently asked faery questions, images, links,and a directory.
Feri tradition priestess offers: workshop descriptions, travel schedule, music, writings and philosophy.
Links, reading list, and discussions.
Robert S. Bitting's personal view of his own discovery of the faery paths and what they mean.
Original faerie art by Nedda Angelina Shishegar.
Rituals and essays on the practices of paganism from the perspective of a teacher of the craft, and initiate of the feri tradition.
Presents the tradition taught by author Francesca De Grandis.
Favorite plants, names, superstitions, interests, and poems.
A faery shaman trained by Victor Anderson.
Poetry, graphics, facts, believe buttons, adoptees as well as things just for fun.
Resources, excerpts and links.
Large list and descriptions of types of faeries and relations.
Modern descriptions of the world of the Celtic sea god Manannan Mac Lir, and the associated faerie lineages of gods, mages, bards, artists, and warriors.
Site has: fairie facts, resources, fairy-related book reviews, quotes, fairyasaura, poems, websites, comics and cartoons; a Fairy Believers Club and reasources for lovers of the fae.
Offers a small assortment of information, faery tales, and links.
Art work, encyclopedia and gallery.
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