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From: Kent and Kat Dyer <kdyer@nash.tds.net>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.wicca
Subject: Re: Book of Shadows?
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 08:58:05 -0700
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To: MPaul Vollbrecht <mpvollbr@bbs.cresnet.org>

MPaul Vollbrecht wrote:
> 
> Okay I'll bite..What is it?

A book that stays out of the sun!  No, really it's a book that contains 
everything you feel like writing down about magick/wicca/rituals/small 
furry animals named Gorfinkle...oops I'm doing it again!  Mine contains 
guided meditations, tables of correspondences, degree requirements of our 
trad, circle cast/close, and some odds & ends.  Of course, cyberwitches 
have the Diskette of Shadows, which will often contain a lot more 
material.  And yuppiewitches have the Dayrunner of Shadows, which 
contains everything in neat sections that are color coordinated.

Blessed Be

Kat

